I just set up a CGI in my on-rev account that is 'mostly' equivalent to the .irev web page ("on-rev") approach, and tried it out. I was a little surprised that the CGI execution speed is almost the same as with on-rev:

revCGI = This page of code executed in 0.000242 secs.
on-rev = This page of code executed in 0.000206 secs.

FWIW, my CGI is here:
http://phildavis.on-rev.com/cgi-bin/globals.cgi

Phil



Phil Davis wrote:
A quick on-rev example:
Just to get started, I converted my 'globals' CGI script to an on-rev web page:

   <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
   <HTML>
   <HEAD LANG="en">
   <TITLE><?rev  put the short date && the long time  ?></TITLE>
   </HEAD>
   <BODY>

   <p>Server Globals</p>
   <div style="padding-left: 12px">
   <?rev
   put the long seconds into tStart
   put the keys of $_SERVER into tList
   sort lines of tList
   repeat for each line gVar in tList
     put gVar && "=" && $_SERVER[gVar] & "<br>"
   end repeat
put "version,processor,systemVersion,platform,environment" into tExtras
   replace comma with cr in tExtras
   repeat for each line tLine in tExtras
     put "the" && tLine into tLine2
     put tLine2 && "=" && value(tLine2) & "<br>"
   end repeat
   ?>
   </div>
   <p><?rev  put "This page of code executed in" && the long seconds -
   tStart && "secs."  ?> </p>

   </BODY>
   </HTML>

And here's what it looks like in the browser:
  http://phildavis.on-rev.com/globals/index.irev


I love being able to reuse my Rev know-how this way!

--
Phil Davis

PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net

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