Re: Rev in CGI for ecommerce

2005-03-09 Thread jbv
Robert , > You can indeed but there is a limit how much traffic such a cgi can > handle. In other words, it may not be suitable for a high-traffic web > site. this topic already arose on this list, and I remember asking the question "what is the limit of traffic that Rev cgi can handle", but ne

Re: Rev in CGI for ecommerce

2005-03-09 Thread Robert Brenstein
You can indeed but there is a limit how much traffic such a cgi can handle. In other words, it may not be suitable for a high-traffic web site. And before delving too deep into programming, make sure that credit card processing works with whoever you use for your money handling. Yes, you can!

Re: Rev in CGI for ecommerce

2005-03-09 Thread Ro Nagey
Yes, you can! :) And, if you're looking for a great explanation of how to use CGI's in Rev, take a look at Jacque's brilliant article at: http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/index.html Ro Nagey On Mar 8, 2005, at 10:46 AM, paolo wrote: Can I use Rev in CGI to set an ecommerce web-site? Any

Re: Rev in CGI for ecommerce

2005-03-08 Thread jbv
paolo, Depends on what you mean by ecommerce, but I guess the answer is "yes". I'm presently working on such a project (the site will actually sell data online, not goods) and the whole thing is built around Rev cgi and mySQL and my client is delighted... JB > Can I use Rev in CGI to set an e

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-03-01 Thread Mark Waddingham
>From what I recall of PHP's implementation of session globals it's actually really simple - indeed a Transcript library could be written to do something similar. When a session is initiated, depending on variables that are set, PHP creates a unique session identifier and either passes this as a c

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-27 Thread de Mare
In my case, I know several other languages to be used for CGI-alike things. I have done things in ASP, PHP, Perl and some less known languages, but none of them make enough sense to compete with Rev CGIs since I discovered that. About session globals, there are a lot of techniques to workaround

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-27 Thread Sivakatirswami
Confirmed... we have *only* revolution for *all* CGIs on on all our domains. reason? I don't know any other language. I have yet to find something I can't do... though PHP's session globals would be nice. Sivakatirswami Himalayan Academy Publications at Kauai's Hindu Monastery [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-19 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/19/05 11:42 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote: Jackie - this is incredible. Thanks for the great tutorial. I get it now. Very useful stuff! I bounce between web and app design all the time and this brings it all together. Thanks, I'm glad it helped. It is good to know that writing it wasn't a comp

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-19 Thread Stephen Barncard
Jackie - this is incredible. Thanks for the great tutorial. I get it now. Very useful stuff! I bounce between web and app design all the time and this brings it all together. sqb Op 19-feb-05 om 6:25 heeft Paul Salyers het volgende geschreven: What is needed to tun a Rev program in a CGI folder

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-19 Thread de Mare
Op 19-feb-05 om 6:25 heeft Paul Salyers het volgende geschreven: What is needed to tun a Rev program in a CGI folder so anyone can access from the web with a web browser? You should read Jacque's great tutorial on http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/index.html Don't expect that web users wi

Re: Rev in CGI

2005-02-18 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/18/05 11:25 PM, Paul Salyers wrote: What is needed to tun a Rev program in a CGI folder so anyone can access from the web with a web browser? This: -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED] HyperActive Software |