Thanks very much for this -- I wasn't able to get the first version of
RevServer working at JaguarPC and I'm positive it was for the same
reasons you had. Now that I have a recipe maybe I'll try it again. Would
love to get it going.
JaguarPC, btw, has no problems with old-style cgis. Apparentl
Livecode server works just fine at Dreamhost. And they have some of the
best uptime and support in the industry, at competitive prices. Thanks to
Andre for helping me get it running. All you need is a properly made
.htaccess file at the top of the domain - no modification of Apache, which
one can't
Curt Ford wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with a rev cgi at Bluehost?
I stopped using Bluehost many years ago when I discovered that they use
a common error log for all users of a given machine, and worse, were
aware of the problem and have no plans to fix it.
RunRev's answer for problems li
I'm trying to setup a registration system using the old rev engine (linux) and
cgi scripts. The user fills in a form on a web page, clicks a button, and the
script should start the engine, do some tasks, and display some information
returned by the script.
There are no problems in testing on m