JB- > servers. Last but not least, the whole thing must be up and running by > next monday...
!!! > what I'm more concerned with, is to find a Rev cgi engine that runs > on a Win2K server. Your above mentioned post to the list featured > a link to a Rev engine for Win... do you know which version it is > (at least 2.5 I hope), if there's no problem with it (such as missing > C libraries) and if it includes the revdb library (I will need to access > mySQL 5) ? I'm not at that machine at the moment, but I'll check it this evening when I get to it. IIRC I used 2.6.1. I don't recall using the db library with the cgi setup: I was particularly interested at the time in using ajax and css in conjunction with script-generated html files. That part all worked out fine. And there's no specialized cgi engine for Windows - I just grabbed the rev engine and installed it in the IIS cgi directory. (and fiddled with IIS permissions and config files, etc until it worked). >> ...and remember, of course, that the line endings are annoyingly >> different on Windows cgi scripts... > > that's not a problem, as I'm using BBEdit on Mac as a script > editor... <g> you're in good shape, then. But I still think it's a pain to have to remember to fix the line endings each time you move a file over to the Windows server. And the error message you get when you haven't fixed them is quite misleading. -- Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
