Andre Garzia wrote:
Ken,
I didn't knew it either, but when it's late at night, my rational mind
(which keep saying: "this is not worth the trouble") is shutdown and I let
the flow of transcript take me away... :-)
You know you can use a solution like this to generate captchas checks and
pie charts directly from within a revolution cgi. I think this might even
work for non-standalones cgis such as scripts (as long as they put a window
on display).
Andre, I very much appreciate your dedicated effort on this, and for
many uses on my own servers I can see where I can put this to use.
Unfortunately, because it requires the installation of libraries not
normally installed on Linux/Apache systems, as good as it may be for
myself it seems problematic to try to sell it as a product for others to
use on their systems.
I hope one day we can get a version of the engine that can run as a CGI
on standard installations with nothing more than the engine itself, or
at most a standalone. In its current form, I see a lot of tech support
calls if I tried to deploy such a product with the current engine.
--
Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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