Dave Cragg wrote: > > On 26 Oct 2005, at 19:32, J. Landman Gay wrote: > >> Stewart Lynch wrote: >> >>> Sorry. I forgot the subject in my previous message. >>> I have just purchased the e-Book on "Using Revolution's Engine for >>> Internet CGI's and the following link does not work. I am looking >>> for the >>> engine that will run on my Windows system. >>> Any thoughts? >>> >> >> The Windows engine does not require any special CGI adaptation. Just >> put a copy of the Revolution executable from your regular >> distribution into your CGI folder. The only OS that needs a >> specially-compiled executable is OS X, which requires the Darwin CGI >> engine. > > > Has this changed, Jacque? There used to be a separate cgi engine for > Windows named "cmc.exe" (from the Metacard era). I have a copy (from > years ago), but right now I can't say for sure what version it is.
Hm. Good question. I don't recall "cmc.exe". I was always under the impression that the shipping executable would work, and I seem to remember people using it that way. Runtime hasn't shipped a separate CGI engine for anything but Darwin. Has old age struck me?
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