Ryan wrote:
> I need to figure out how to pass a static value with a form, one that is
not generated or chosen by the submitter.
IIRC, hidden controls in the HTML form will provide this.
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will pass a static value with a form
> I need to
>figure out how to pass a static value with a form, one that is not generated
>or chosen by the submitter
>
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 3:45 AM
Subject: [REBOL] CGI Re:(2)
>
>
>Howdy, Daniel:
>
> > Thank you for your help, everyone.
> >
> > This is how far I've got until now :
> >
> > Apparently, file acc
Thank you for your answer.
I don't see why this would happen, as I'm working on local files with
an administrator account (NT).
> Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> I don't know much about how the NT filesystem, but I _suspect_ this is what's
>happening:
> To determine if a file exists, REBOL tries t
So, Daniel: what do you see if you do what-dir in the
other script? Can you change-dir? What are the
system/options/path, and system/script/path values?
Can your script write out a test file, if so, where
does it show up?
The exists? function actua
I am no expert either, but I seem to have it going (at last).
I added the following to access.conf
AllowOverride All
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
order allow,deny
allow from all
This allows me to use CGI (ExecCGI) within the dir
/home/ingo/public_html and all its sub-dirs.
CGI scripts need
Hello again,
In the e-mail SEREVR was mispelled, but not in the actual test :-)
Thanks for spending the time and explaining a few things about Linux, but I
don't actually have a linux box anymore and I need to get REBOL CGI working
on an windows based systems as I usually host on NT server to use