In the IDE, you can create a stack (named "inetCode" below) and copy button
"revLibUrl" of stack "revlibrary" to it. Then in the stack script:
on libraryStack
insert script of btn "revLibUrl" of this stack into back
end libraryStack
Near the beginning of your CGI script, you would then have this line:
start using stack "inetCode"
Now just make sure the "inetCode" stack is in the same folder as your script and
the engine, and I think it should work - unless I've overlooked something...
nahhh, that never happens... ;o)
Phil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/15/06 3:36:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't you need to be using libURL for this to work? So before you issue
'put
url', your CGI would need to 'start using' a stack that includes libUrl.
Phil Davis
I think I understand what you're saying - - - now since I'm just running the
revolution engine as a non-GUI CGI on Mac OS X, can you tell me what exactly
I'd need to reference as a "stack that includes libURL?" When I downloaded
the revolution engine for Mac OS X Unix, it only came with 1 "rev" file.
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