Jose,

Thanks for your help.  But after all the procedures, I
still cannot see anything in
http://localhost/oneshot.cgi  I did copy oneshot.cgi
to cgi-bin and modify it to WebwareDir =
'C:\\Webware'.    What did I miss?

Which adaptor (except OneShot.cgi) should I use for
development?

Terence

 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ���l�󤺮e�G> Dear Terence
> 
> Using Apache2 with windows can be a bit tricky, but
> can be done:
> 
> 1) make sure Python is installed properly, I used
> the one from
> activestate.  If you can run python files simply by
> typing there name in a
> command window then everything is fine s don't worry
> about it
> 
> 2) Make sure webkit is installed, just run the
> install.py file, and edit
> your application.conf file in the webkit/conf dir if
> you need to
> 
> 3) either launch the appserver (using the included
> bat file) or run
> ThreadedAppServerService.py to install it as a
> service.  If you do this
> make sure the service is set to Automatic and that
> it is started
> 
> 4) get the latest webkit_mod.dll from the cvs
> (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-
>
bin/viewcvs.cgi/webware/Webware/WebKit/Adapters/mod_webkit2/)
> and put it in your apache modules folder
> 
> 5) (almost done) edit your apache conf file to read
> something like this
>
---------------------------------------------------------
> LoadModule webkit_module modules/mod_webkit.dll
> 
> AddType text/psp .psp
> AddHandler psp-handler .psp
> 
> <Location /WK>
> WKServer localhost 8086
> SetHandler webkit-handler
> </Location>
> 
> Action py-serverpages /WK/
> AddType py-serverpages .py
>
------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 6) Lastly make sure that msvcr70.dll is in your
> path, I copied mine to the
> windows/system32 folder. (this has really caused
> alot of people trouble on
> windows since MS is not putting this file in your
> path by default, and it
> is needed by the mod_webkit.dll - someone please
> correct me if I am worng,
> but it is needed emperically on my system to get
> things to work)
> 
> Now save everything, and restart apache and it
> should run.
> 
> Feel free to email me if you have any questions,
> I've set webware up using
> apache2 on windows a few times now, it might take a
> while, but I think
> you'll like it when you get it running
> 
> Jose
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Message: 1
>    Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 15:13:37 +0800 (CST)
>    From: =?big5?q?Terence=20Ng?=
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Subject: [Webware-discuss] installation in
> Windows2000
> 
>    Hi!
> 
>    I am using Windows2000, Apache2.0, python2.2 with
>    win32 extension.
> 
>    1) I don't know how to set python in my search
> path as
>    defined in
>    AUTOEXEC.BAT, since I don't need to add 'python'
>    before the file name to run
>    the file.  And I do not know where AUTOEXEC.BAT
> is
>    located.
> 
>    2)I have run install.py contained in main
> directory,
>    and copy OneShot.cgi to
>    \Apache\cgi-bin (Is this correct?), and modify
> it.
>    But the document said
>    that "Do not launch the app server".  And I
> cannot see
>    anything while trying
>    http://localhost/OneShot.cgi.  What should I do?
> 
>    Terence
> 
> 
>   
>
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> 
> 
>  

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