Re: CGI Admin

2007-08-11 Thread Inventor
On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Aug 9, 10:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Inventor) wrote: > > > "go into the CGI Admin" in order to debug the issue. > > I suspect this is a web-based control panel where customers can manage > their stuff without shell ac

Re: CGI Admin

2007-08-10 Thread usenet
On Aug 9, 10:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Inventor) wrote: > "go into the CGI Admin" in order to debug the issue. I suspect this is a web-based control panel where customers can manage their stuff without shell access. This is probably how you would do things like setting file permiss

Re: CGI Admin

2007-08-10 Thread Inventor
On Aug 10, 1:18 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Inventor) wrote: > Hi, I just set up an account onwww.godaddy.comand uploaded my cgi > scripts there. One of them works fine and the other does not. The > technical support rep told me that I needed to figure out how to "go > into the CGI A

Re: CGI Admin

2007-08-10 Thread Paul Lalli
On Aug 10, 1:18 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Inventor) wrote: > Hi, I just set up an account onwww.godaddy.comand uploaded my cgi > scripts there. One of them works fine and the other does not. The > technical support rep told me that I needed to figure out how to "go > into the CGI A

CGI Admin

2007-08-10 Thread Inventor
Hi, I just set up an account on www.godaddy.com and uploaded my cgi scripts there. One of them works fine and the other does not. The technical support rep told me that I needed to figure out how to "go into the CGI Admin" in order to debug the issue. I don't see a CGI::Admin m

Re: mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-19 Thread George Georgalis
nt: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 6:14 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: mysql cgi admin and client > > >After I wrote that, I made some good progress... notably: >http://www.thedumbterminal.co.uk/software/webmysql.shtml > >This might be good too, haven't tried ht

Re: mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-19 Thread George Georgalis
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 09:19:01AM -0800, R. Joseph Newton wrote: >George Georgalis wrote: > >> After I wrote that, I made some good progress... notably: >> http://www.thedumbterminal.co.uk/software/webmysql.shtml >> >> This might be good too, haven't tried >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql

Re: mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-16 Thread R. Joseph Newton
George Georgalis wrote: > After I wrote that, I made some good progress... notably: > http://www.thedumbterminal.co.uk/software/webmysql.shtml > > This might be good too, haven't tried > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqltool/ > > // George That sounds good. You didn't say what myphpadmin doe

RE: mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-16 Thread NYIMI Jose (BMB)
Try http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/mysqlman/index.htm José. -Original Message- From: George Georgalis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 6:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mysql cgi admin and client After I wrote that, I made some good progress

Re: mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-16 Thread George Georgalis
After I wrote that, I made some good progress... notably: http://www.thedumbterminal.co.uk/software/webmysql.shtml This might be good too, haven't tried http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqltool/ // George On 12/15/03, George Georgalis wrote: >Hi, > >I thought there was something like myphpadmin

mysql cgi admin and client

2003-12-16 Thread George Georgalis
Hi, I thought there was something like myphpadmin (for mysql) in perl but I'm not finding it. I'm looking for a perl or mod_perl cgi, to create (as admin) mysql database and tables, data entry interface and access client. Ideally template / css based. Lots of companies sell this sort og thing for