CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-05 Thread Gregory Lypny
Hello again, I got Jacqueline's CGI fiction search example to run. The problem was that her scripts called #!revolution but the engine file I had installed was named "rev". Simply changing it to "revolution" did the trick. All that time, sigh... By the way, the engine file has no version in

Re: CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-05 Thread Pierre Sahores
Le 5 sept. 04, à 23:49, Gregory Lypny a écrit : Hello again, I got Jacqueline's CGI fiction search example to run. The problem was that her scripts called #!revolution but the engine file I had installed was named "rev". Simply changing it to "revolution" did the trick. All that time, sigh...

Re: CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-05 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/5/04 4:49 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote: I got Jacqueline's CGI fiction search example to run. The problem was that her scripts called #!revolution but the engine file I had installed was named "rev". Simply changing it to "revolution" did the trick. All that time, sigh... I hate when that ha

Re: CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-06 Thread Rick Harrison
On Sep 5, 2004, at 5:49 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote: ... The cgi appears to run faster than FileMaker. Very cool. Now, in my upcoming projects, I will have to develop something akin to tokens and handlers that can generate html tables dynamically, perhaps based on GoLive templates. ... Gregory, If

Re: CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-06 Thread Gregory Lypny
Hello Rick, I haven't tried it yet, but my gut feel on tokens is that they shouldn't be any more cumbersome than in FileMaker. In FM, if you haven't assigned user names and passwords to your clients, you have to use tokens to track them, and that means inserting a token tag in every html page

Re: CGI Problem Solved [was Re: CGI Fiction Search Example]

2004-09-06 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/6/04 1:35 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote: While I'm here, I do have another question for anyone out there with Revolution cgi experience, and this concerns the speed with which a Revolution cgi returns a result the first time it is called by a client. My first search of Fiction Search takes a lon