Hi Dan,

I will have a look at PHP and Ruby, I have seen your comments on Ruby (in other threads) and been intrigued by the possibilities. I have used Tango and Lasso at various times with both WebStar (OS9) and Apache (OSX) with FMPro 5.5 and 6 as a db for web and intranet projects but that is my only experience with cgi work.

Lots to learn, but what an adventure hey...


Regards

John T

Dan Shafer wrote:
John.....

Chipp Walters and his team have a strong preference for using PHP on the
server side and have developed a powerful and stable architecture for using
Rev to call PHP commands that return Web pages. I suspect he'll chime in
here at some point but that is one of the most tested approaches. Certainly
a Python CGi would have a similar result (as would other server-side
scripting langauges such as Ruby).

On 7/13/06, John Tregea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Kee,

While the database structure is complete, the front end is not, (that is
why I am evaluating Rev), I believe python is a good tool to connect to
the database, but not sure if it is used by any other Revolutionaries or
if anyone can say what has worked well for them? I believe SOAP is used
by some as well?


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