François Chaplais wrote:
I agree with Andre. To the average web user, what is displayed is pretty
awful, and, even to a person with little rev experience such as me, the
actual rev script is shorter and simpler to understand than to web
output. This is not meant to be aggressive towards Phil, but I hope the
engineers at the mothership will come up with some examples more
convincing than that. Hey, 499 bucks is the price of a juicy Enterprise
edition!
Really, there must be a way to make this good looking, no?
It isn't meant to be a web page, it's just a test page. When we used the
old CGI method, there was an "echo.mt" script that just displayed all
the server variables in the browser window. All web languages have a
similar script.
Phil was showing how he converted the old CGI test script to the new
method. The page information can be used for reference if the web
developer needs to know the server configuration. It isn't meant to be
used on a web site.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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