Hello Luciano, I will write you a more detailed e-mail in the next days.
The janus-software stack is based on a VERYYY old version of MyServer, many things were changed so the first step would be to use a more recent version of MyServer, 0.10 should be fine. I have fixed a couple of bugs in the past days in the URI mapping mechanism, and I expect to push a new release in the next month; but PHP pages that don't use PATH_INFO should work as expected. What exactly do you expect from us? :-) Is there something we can do with it? Cheers, Giuseppe Luciano Piccini <[email protected]> writes: > For the Attention of Mr. Giuseppe Scrivano and Daniele Perrone. > > ¡ Good Day! > > (Please disregard my previously unfinished sent mail, > by mistakenly pressing the "send" button") > > I Think that myServer is in the path to be great alternative to the LAMP/WAMP > web application server stack. > > Actually, www.janus-software.com/ has a stack made up of: > > Windows/MyServer/Firebird DBMS/PHP (WiMFiP ?) at the following page: > > http://www.janus-software.com/phpserver.html > > I have downloaded, installed, tested, and I found it unable of serving PHP > pages. > > I totally endorse the idea of Janus Software that using MyServer and Firebird > as components of web stack will make it \> simpler to use that the WAMP stack. > > I digged in the WiMFiP Stack to try to figure out and fix any detail that it > may arose, > and I sent to Mr.Paul Ruizendaal, Managing Director of Janus Software, my > report of findings (see embedded mail sent to him > below and attached zipped screenshoots) > with no reply from him after a second inquiry. > > So, I decided to get in contact with the MyServer Development Team to know if > there is an interest in developing this kind > of stack as a preconfigured self-install package. > I reviewed your bug-myserver Archives mails (is where I have got your names) > and found that Mr. Perrone is engaged in the > quest of making Python an option of scripting language for MyServer, which is > great, because is very well structured and > supported language. > > Actually, the DBMS servers could be any of the most popular free databases, > with large support: > Ingres, PostGres, or Firebird. SQLite has the popularity and support but a > wrap has to be done to make it to behave as a > server(like Real Basic did, i.e.). > > The self installing STACK package is what made the LAMP/WAMP so popular > > So, by the same token, maybe teaming up with Firebird(and/or any previously > mentioned DBMS) and Python/PHP Organizations, > could make this packages come alive. > > My interest is to develop end user applications on top of this kind of stacks. > > Please send a blind copy to this email address when replying to me in your > bug-myserver Archives. > > Ciao Signori (I am guessing that all of you as well as i have italian > surnames) > > LP > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - - - - > For the attention of: > > Mr.Paul Ruizendaal, Managing Director of Janus Software > > or the person in charge of dealing with these subjects. > > Schouwweg 25 > 2243 BC Wassenaar > The Netherlands > > Note: I know that this is free software and as such it is not entitled to > receive > support, but I guess that if it is uploaded is with the intention of reaching > widespread utilization. This will only happen when any this kind of software > overcomes any kind of disruptive situation. > > Good Morning!!! > > I like very much the idea of using a solution stack made of > > Windows-MyServer-Firebird-PHP. > > As it is said somewhere in your website, this setup is more easily manageable > than > the typical WAMP application stack. > > I made the installation, I have digged through out all the folders, the logs > of > MyServer (which by the way, was consistently generating a 404 message > expecting an inexisting favicon.ico in the web folder), the MIME definitions, > particularly of php files ( C:\phpserver-0.9\php\php.exe -c > C:\phpserver-0.9\php\php.ini) > which seems to be okay and there is no way that the current software setup > could open a php file without showing the attached error. > > I don't believe that the diffetrent versions shown by MyServer are the cause > of the problem. > (When displaying some web pages indicates version 0.8.1 but the installation > folder is marked as version 0.9) > > Guessing around, I have included three screenshots of what happens when I > ask MyServer to process the hello.php page > included with Myserver: > > 1) Message (phase 1) received when requested hello.php---100923-1.JPG > > This screenshot is where the hello.php is requested. Message is shown, > pointer changes to work in progress for a while when finally shows the next > screenshot, that is, nothing, maintaining the error(actually, a warning) > message: > "PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/php_firebird.dll' - > Module can not be found' > > 2) Message (phase 2) received when requested hello.php---100923-1.JPG > (shows what indicated above) > > 3) Error on PHP Startup 100923.PNG > This is a composed view showing the folder containing the requested file by > the error > and the error itself. > > Comparing pathfiles, it is shown than one has backslashes > while the other has forward slashes... May this be the problem? > > Best Regards > > LP
