On 6/5/05 7:34 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
My guess is you could be thinking of WebStar (http://www.4d.com/
products/webstar.html).
Right. It had been so long I couldn't remember the name.
And per Robert's note, I did mean "AppleEvents", not "AppleScript".
Blech, I should give up tonight. ;)
Dan
On Jun 5, 2005, at 4:51 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 6/5/05 11:01 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Jacque,
>
> do you remember any MacOS Classic webserver that is able to run Rev
> CGIs? I am trying to remember here but nothing comes to mind.... The
> only thing I remember is that you can glue WebServer + Applescript
> middleware + Revolution app.
Right, that is all I remember too. I worked with Apple's web server
software and HyperCard and Mac OS 7.5 to create an online database
for a school district many years ago. And yes, we needed to use
AppleScript to communicate between the server and HyperCard as a CGI.
HyperCard then formulated HTML pages and sent those back to the server.
Rev could work the same way, I imagine. I haven't written any server
implementations for OS 9 for many years though.
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