Sorry if this ends up being posted twice... For some reason I got bounced off the list and had to resubscribe. Was it something I said? :)
Anyway, After spending an hour in the list archives this morning and getting bits and pieces of the info I need, I gave up and decided to just post the question... Here's what I think I know: 1. You can download the darwin metacard engine and it will run under OS X. 2. This will allow you to write scripts and save them as .mt files which can be placed in the CGI folder. 3. An example of such a file is echo.mt, included with MetaCard. I downloaded the darwin engine, I double-clicked it and it uncompressed (via Stuffit). This created a folder with two files - gunzip and mc.gz. If you double-click the mc.qz file, it unzips and you have a file named mc. Putting that file into the CGI directory is NOT enough to make it work. OS X doesn't know that it's an application. I surmise that the directions that tell OS X about mc being an app are contained in the gunzip file. Finally, the question - How do you DO this? What are the step by step instructions for installing the darwin mc engine? I've got the darwin.tar file from the MC web site, and I know where the CGI folder is (Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables). Thanks very much in advance, :) Richard MacLemale Instructional Technology Specialist James W. Mitchell High School Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.