On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Dmitriy Igrishin <[email protected]>wrote:
> Mohammed,
>
> I can run other cgi scripts and also python (.py files) within web browser
>> I compiled and installed Wt. boost and graphicsmagick i installed from
>> ubuntu repo
>> also cmake detects both boost and graphicsmagick.
>> wt works when issuing this command
>>
>> ./hello.wt --http-port 8080 --http-host 0.0.0.0 --docroot .
>>
>> and when i point to localhost:8080 i can run the hello.wt application
>>
>> but dont know how to configure wt to run .wt files from web browser
>>
>> hello.wt - is a regular binary executable file, like /bin/ls. It is not a
> file of
> special format, like Flash. There is no way to "run" in browser.
>
How to make hello.wt to run in web browsers
If you know please help
Thanks in advance
> Only CPU can do it.
> BTW. You can rename hello.wt to my_hello (a file without "extension")
> and run it as
> /path/to/my_hello --http-port 8080 .....
>
> // Dmitriy.
>
>
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