On Nov 4, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
Not having used server-side rev yet (when will this be released for
us to install on our own servers?) all I can tell you is that this
is easy to do with Rev CGIs (or even a compiled Rev app running -ui)
On Nov 9, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Yeah that's great except where do I learn about this in runRev?
Examples? How to's? This is complex to me.
If making a Rev CGI thing worries you, it's not that hard really. The
whole web mashup thing seems far more confusing to me :-/
To make a Rev CGI follow Jacque's tutorial, it's step by step. Once
you learn it you'll love it, enables you to do all kinds of cool things.
You do need a CGI friendly ISP however, I use http://www.jaguarpc.com/
I have a CGI up right now that sends out emails, does passwords &
login, writes to files for archive use, etc., but most importantly
talks to Windows or OS X standalones.
http://www.xhoutout.com
Click signup and use Malta and Gozo as username and password.
You'll see it create web pages, add new users to a list, send
messages. Needs a little more work but you'll be able to fiddle with
it a bit.
sims
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