I think the lack of docs on it are because it involves a lot more than just REV knowledge. Maybe you can be the one to put this all down. You seem to be very articulate.
Looking forward,
Tom
On Apr 21, 2004, at 9:35 AM, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
Well, don't hesitate to tell me to shut up if you've had enough of my posts on this. I'm a little bewildered and frustrated that Revolution's documentation and web site doesn't contain anything, at least as far as I can tell, about setting up Revolution as a CGI. I know about Andre Garcia's slick server project, and he's given me some excellent tips. But I need to experiment with some basic cgi scripting first, and all I need is the basic set up.
These are the instructions that I found at Takaaki Furukawa's site:
"Rename the engine to "revolution" (if you'd like). Put the engine in the same directory as license.rev, and give the permission to execute. (chmod +x revolution)".
My skull is really thick, so please humour me. Is the engine the actual Revolution application (package) which resides in the Revolution 2.2 folder which resides in my Applications folder? Otherwise, I don't know what the engine is. Do I simply then open the Terminal application and enter "chmod +x revoution"? Do I save my cgi scripts in .../WebServer/CGI-Executables? As for my own system, I do have Web Sharing turned on.
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
Greg
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