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.
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On Feb 19, 2005, at 6:37 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

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 complete waste of time. ;) I have a number of CGIs on my site, mostly to deal with junk mail and check on mailboxes that I don't regularly read. Rev CGIs seem to be able to do just about anything and they are pretty fast.


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 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
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