Brian,
Thanks, your advices.

It does not work on Mac OSX, but works on Windows.

I made a new stack and put it into the CGI-Executables folder. And tried CGI script, but did not work.
How can I make grant write access to the CGI-Executables folder? I wanted to make a address book which was written from Web browser.


I installed same CGI script and a stack onto Windows XP and Apache 2 server.
I changed only one line that was:
#! C:/Apache Group/apache2/bin/revolution.exe
And did not set permissions of the stack.
It worked.


I want to use Mac OSX, because Windows server is not mine.
Can anybody explain why I cannot save a stack on Mac OSX?

Thanks,
--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/



On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:52 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:

Kenji,

My guess is that you don't have write permission to that directory. You'll need to save the stack to another directory, or grant write access to the CGI-Executables folder, (the latter being a bit of a security no-no).

Hope that helps,
Brian

Hi,

I am trying to create a card and save stack using CGI script on Mac OSX.
But I cannot save a stack.


I made a stack "createCd" which had a card and a field,
and set permissions to 777.
CGI script was.

#! /Library/webServer/CGI-Executables/revolution

on startup
        open stack "createCd"
        put the num of cds of this stack &"<br>" after buffer
        put the time into fld 1
        put fld 1 of cd 1 &"<br>" after buffer      
        create cd
        put the num of cds of this stack &"<br>" after buffer
        save stack "createCd"         
        put the result after buffer
        close stack "createCd"        
        put "Content-Type: text/html" & cr
         put "Content-Length:" && the length of buffer & cr & cr
         put buffer     
end startup
                

Browser showed
------------------------------
1
12:20 PM
2
can't open stack backup file
------------------------------
CGI script was working and made a card, but could not save a stack.
What is "can't open stack backup file"?

What was wrong?
Thanks,

--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/






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