On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 04:58 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
Note that if you download Complete Apache 2 from
http://www.serverlogistics.com/apache2.php you will get a nice
prefereces
pane to access config files and logs.
Cool! Don't forget to turn of OS X's "Personal Web Sharing" first
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> On Donnerstag, Sept 11, 2003, at 00:58 Europe/Zurich, Monte Goulding
> wrote:
>
> > ...
> > Try running your script on the command line. The cCGI engine writes
> > errors
> > to stderr and apache writes that to the error log. If you can find the
> > error
> > log then look in there.
>
>
On Donnerstag, Sept 11, 2003, at 00:58 Europe/Zurich, Monte Goulding
wrote:
...
Try running your script on the command line. The cCGI engine writes
errors
to stderr and apache writes that to the error log. If you can find the
error
log then look in there.
How to do that? I can't just write the
> > ...
> >>> Hi Björnke,
> >>>
> >>> I think that it's no way to save a stack without opening it,
> >>> directly,
> >>> in graphical mode.
> >>>
> >> Not quite true. You can save a stack but you have to ensure that it's
> >> got the correct write permissions. You probably want it set to 775 or
>
On Donnerstag, Sept 11, 2003, at 00:23 Europe/Zurich, Pierre Sahores
wrote:
...
Hi Björnke,
I think that it's no way to save a stack without opening it,
directly,
in graphical mode.
Not quite true. You can save a stack but you have to ensure that it's
got the correct write permissions. You pr
Le jeu 11/09/2003 à 00:00, Monte Goulding a écrit :
> >
> > > I am able to do all kind of nifty things in my cgi tests, but I am
> > > unable to save a stack, no matter how I try it. Is there a bug, or must
> > > I just save differently then in the normal environment? Maybe it's
> > > because I
>
> > I am able to do all kind of nifty things in my cgi tests, but I am
> > unable to save a stack, no matter how I try it. Is there a bug, or must
> > I just save differently then in the normal environment? Maybe it's
> > because I use the metacard engine?
> >
> > cgi script below:
> > #!mc
Pierre Sahores wrote:
> I think that it's no way to save a stack without opening it, directly,
> in graphical mode.
I wrote a CGI for my Linux/Apache server recently that created objects in a
stack, grouped them, and saved the changes, and it seemed to work well.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth Wor
Le mer 10/09/2003 à 17:21, Björnke von Gierke a écrit :
> I am able to do all kind of nifty things in my cgi tests, but I am
> unable to save a stack, no matter how I try it. Is there a bug, or must
> I just save differently then in the normal environment? Maybe it's
> because I use the metacar
I am able to do all kind of nifty things in my cgi tests, but I am
unable to save a stack, no matter how I try it. Is there a bug, or must
I just save differently then in the normal environment? Maybe it's
because I use the metacard engine?
cgi script below:
#!mc
on startup
open stack "guestb
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