[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Thanks for the input.
>
> >>)Will they also allow executable cgi programs compiled for Linux?
> >This would be the definition of "Reb-Friendly", I think.
> This isn't necessarily so, I have found. Sysadmins that I
> have been in contact with all have their own standa
Thanks for the input.
>>)Will they also allow executable cgi programs compiled for Linux?
>This would be the definition of "Reb-Friendly", I think.
This isn't necessarily so, I have found. Sysadmins that I
have been in contact with all have their own standards.
In some cases, scripts are okay.
>)Will they also allow executable cgi programs compiled for Linux?
This would be the definition of "Reb-Friendly", I think.
Any host that gives you your own CGI-BIN can use REBOL.
Ask or otherwise determine what OS is running, upload REBOL to your
CGI-BIN, and you're set to go.
Another good
Trying this again, because it's important to me...
I know that there is a list of reb-friendly domain
hosters at the reb site, but I need to know some more
criteria.
(Actually found only one site there)
1)Will they also allow executable cgi programs compiled
for Linux?
2)Will they host a secure
I know that there is a list of reb-friendly domain
hosters at the reb site, but I need to know some more
criteria.
1)Will they also allow executable cgi programs compiled
for Linux?
2)Will they host a secure domain.
3)Do they have references?
Thanks
-Tim