On 6/15/07, William Sit wrote:
So if anyone knows how to write a cgi script (or other
script) that reads the URL and communicate with Axiomsys
so a file can be placed in c:\inetpub\wwwroot (with
appropriate privileges), then the script can post it?


That would be a completely different way of interacting with
Axiom. It has nothing to do with Martin's approach.

I assume it is possible to restrict the web access to
local (trusted) network like a home network.


The only way to do that is by the use of a local firewall (such
as provided by Windows XP). You will have to configure it
so that only the kind of access you want is allowed.

Or is the Axiomsys to Browser connection independent of
World Wide Web Publishing?


Martin's "AXIOMsys to Browser connection" is completely
independent of Microsoft'w World Wide Web Publishing software.
It is *not* necessary to use this at all (and if you are not already
using if for other purposes perhaps it should be disabled to
avoid any potential for interference (not likely but possible).

What Martin wrote provides it's own web server that runs entirely
within the AXIOMsys program.

Regards,
Bill Page.


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