Rick Troth's WEBSHARE program can be downloaded from here:
htt://www.vsoft-software.com/downloads.html
Enjoy.
Michael Simms wrote:
Now that this subject has come up...
Can someone tell me where I might find the free part of Rick's Webshare
program? I've got a copy but I am not sure where I got it or if it is complete.
Much thanks,
Michael
----- Original Message ----
From: "Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:07:03 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS
Yes,
you
do
need
the
CGI-BIN
FILELIST
in
the
directory
where
the
cgis
live.
Regards,
Richard
Schuh
-----Original
Message-----
From:
The
IBM
z/VM
Operating
System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Behalf
Of
Kris
Buelens
Sent:
Tuesday,
February
19,
2008
9:51
AM
To:
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject:
Re:
Webshare
CGI
will
not
run
using
SFS
We
still
place
all
CGI's
in
a
FILELIST
in
an
SFS
directory,
I
think
it
is
a
requirement.
There
used
to
be
an
extension
to
Webshare
that
costed
a
few
$
(and
that
we
got
too),
and
I
think
it
lifted
this
requirement;
but
-as
mentioned
-,
we
still
do
use
the
FILELIST.
The
path
for
a
CGI
is
then
http://xxxxxxxx/someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
The
"someSFSdir"
is
"xxxx.WEBSHARE.someSFSdir"
The
"fname"
points
to
"fname
FILELIST"
in
that
SFS
dir;
and
cgiFN
is
listed
in
it.
2008/2/19,
Berry
van
Sleeuwen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello
list,
I
have
been
playing
a
bit
with
the
Webshare
package
from
Rick
Troth.
It
has
been
succesfull
so
far
but
now
I
ran
into
a
problem
running
CGI
scripts.
My
webserver
machine,
HTTPD,
is
an
SFS
only
machine.
(IPL
CMS
PARM
FILEPOOL
VMSBSFS)
I
started
with
all
files
in
the
root
of
the
HTTPD
machine.
This
works
as
it
should,
filelists
are
ok
and
also
the
CGI
processing
is
working
fine.
HTBIN
FILELIST
is
available,
the
CGI
files
in
there
are
listed
as
*CGI
to
enable
execution
of
the
script,
and
cgi-bin
points
to
HTBIN
so
I
can
run
CGI
like
/cgi-bin/CMSHELP.
I
can
get
the
CMSHELP
in
my
webbrowser.
No
problem
there.
Now
I
have
setup
the
server
to
use
the
.webshare
directory
and
moved
the
webfiles
into
.webshare
and
subdirectories
(like
.webshare.vminfo
and
.webshare.htbin).
This
way
we
do
not
have
to
use
the
FILELIST
files
anymore.
It
makes
adding
files
and
directories
much
easier.
I
can
access
the
regular
webpages
(home.html,
vminfo.html
etc).
But
a
CGI
is
not
executed.
I've
tried
several
ways
but
so
far
I
was
not
able
to
get
the
CG
I
to
run.
I
guess
some
configuration
has
to
be
set
to
be
able
to
run
CGI
in
an
SFS
based
structure
the
same
way
as
it
does
in
a
single
disk
configuration.
How
can
I
get
the
webserver
to
run
an
CGI
exec
instead
of
sending
me
the
file
itself?
TIA.
Kind
regards,
Berry.
--
Kris
Buelens,
IBM
Belgium,
VM
customer
support
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