Le 14 janv. 04, � 11:12, jbv a �crit :


Speaking of CGI, I'm about to start a web app
with various CGI for a client.

I'm wondering, which Linux version to choose,
RedHat or FreeBSD ?

FreeBSD is not a Linux distribution but a different (and powerfull too) OS. In about a Linux distribs, RedHat is a good choice. Else, you can try Suse but you will find more help and ready to use .RPM packages for ReadHat.

As for CGI, MC 2.5 is OK for what I have to do. Where can I find a CGI version to download ? Is it still available on the MetaCard FTP site ?

Yes but it seems that the current Rev engine is yet full featured to act as a fine CGI engine. Test it first ;-)

Thanks all, JB

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