Any examples out there on using Revolution as a CGI engine to process web forms? And a related question: my crude understanding of the way that Revolution as a CGI works is that it does not understand controls (objects) per se, but can I have it communicate directly with open stacks in the usual way? What I'm thinking of is a stack of student records. The CGI would process the web form information, validate it, return a response to the user ("your information is correct, incorrect, missing, etc."), and then invoke a script in a regular stack that would update cards, delete them or create new ones. Alternatively, I imagine that the individual records could be stored in text files, but I prefer the stack set up.
I have been using FileMaker 6 Unlimited for this purpose till now, but I don't think I can afford the $999 US upgrade to Version 7 Advanced, and, quite frankly, I don't think it's worth it.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
G.
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