Dave,

Thanks, I've got it now.


Regards,
Michael

----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:32:19 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS


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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