On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 02:58 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
To run in the cgi way (console mode - no X display needed at all),
"fu.rev" don't have to be saved as a stack but as a .txt file. To get it
available as a regular cgi script, a ".rev" (or the other extension of
your choice) addhandler entry need to be added to the "httpd.conf"
Apache config file, like below
Thanks for the info, however I'm not writing CGI or a server process- I just wanted to use transcript write some shell scripts for slinging text around and doing some database queries.
Seems like a pain so far. Maybe I had better stick to Perl for my shell scripting.
#!/bin/sh # MetaCard 2.4 stack # The following is not ASCII text, # so now would be a good time to q out of more^L exec mc $0 "$@"
The five line upon are reserved to the private use of the stacks by the engine.
That's surprising. Seems like it could be very useful in a shell scripting environment.
Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com
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