Hi Richard On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Richard Gaskin <[email protected]> wrote: > In the meantime I've continued using the v3.5 engine as a CGI, and given > that most of the v4 changes affect things that don't come into play in a > faceless mode I would imagine v3.5 would be suitable for most command > line-driven projects. > > Is there something specific to v4 your project needs which would preclude > using the v3.5 runtime engine? Maybe we can brainstorm a workaround to get > you going. > > -- > Richard Gaskin
I thought I'd read it in the log text files, but I wasn't at a computer with 4.0 installed when I wrote that. Thanks (as always) for your offer of help. Much appreciated. However, I found out that Rev 4.0 didn't work as a shell processor when I tried running some of my Rev shell scripts with 4.0. As I had 3.5 installed on that computer, I just switched to using that instead. But I thought it was important to raise this issue about the changes to the way Rev works in case other people were thinking to use Rev 4 in a cgi environment. In another thread yesterday Viktoras was asking about virtual servers hosts on the internet where he could install Rev. It was in this context that I wondered about the availability of the Apache module from on-Rev. Clearly it's been in use for months now, but I don't remember seeing that it been made publicly available. Regards, Bernard _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
