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[CGI] web server issues

Oldes
25-Sep-2006
[593x2]
so on the cgi side you get just one file as from one input file field
maybe I can make some example in the future
james_nak
25-Sep-2006
[595]
OK, that should be good.
Gabriele
25-Sep-2006
[596]
you can probably handle multiple files using javascript too. (qtask 
does it, but i never used it so i don't know how it's done.)
james_nak
25-Sep-2006
[597x2]
Hmmm, I'll look into that as well. Thanks.
I checked it out and it basically has a button to add more inputs 
to the page. There was a snippet available on the web that does this. 
That definitely is a possiblity.
Oldes
26-Sep-2006
[599]
Yes, more input-file fields is possible as well, just you may reach 
the upload size limit more easily. Most servers I used has maximum 
2MB per post, so if you want to upload 5 images with 1MB, you will 
not be able to post them at once.
james_nak
26-Sep-2006
[600]
Yes, that may be a concern as well. I'm running on a virtual server 
so I could change those parameters. Maybe I should investigate some 
type of Rebol client app. instead. Basically, what I'm after is a 
what for my students to send in their homework files that is better 
and smarter than this dropbox solution that they have now. It doesn't 
give them feedback of a successful upload and I end up with files 
upon files of slightly uncategorized uploads.
Ashley
27-Sep-2006
[601]
I'm using FormMail.pl to handle some simple contact details collection, 
but seems it is not highly regarded in the Perl community due to 
it's vulnerability to SPAM and bots. nms seems to offer a more secure 
version, http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/faq_nms.html, but I haven't 
done anything with Perl for years now. Anyone have a suggestion for 
a good FormMail.pl replacement, are are rumors of it's death greatly 
exaggerated?
yeksoon
27-Sep-2006
[602]
if you have PHP on the server...you can try SwiftMailer.
http://www.swiftmailer.org/
Gabriele
28-Sep-2006
[603]
afaik, the latest formmail.pl is "secure enough" (esp. if you configure 
it properly). it's not the best system out there, and being very 
popular it is also a popular target, but if you don't have time to 
replace it but can keep it up to date you should be fine.
Janeks
24-Oct-2006
[604]
How the MS IIS is putting  those cgi data into system/ports/input?

I had problem with MS IIS - hangs on read-io - results to cgi timeout!
Oldes
25-Oct-2006
[605]
Try to use Feedback - http://www.rebol.com/feedback.html- I don't 
think there is many people using Rebol with IIS
Henrik
5-Dec-2006
[606x2]
has anyone made Carls blog script work with webserv.r? I get very 
odd behavior here.
system/options/cgi/remote-addr is not registered, apparently, so 
I can't edit pages.
james_nak
22-Jan-2007
[608]
Does anyone have a nice "easy to use" sessions code like php so I 
can "secure" pages like the rebol blogger editing?
Henrik
22-Jan-2007
[609]
james, let me know if you come up with something. I was doing some 
session stuff for blogger.r, but stopped due to lack of time.
Maxim
22-Jan-2007
[610]
james, I am sure this has been discussed before and pekr and/or sunanada 
gave such an example... try doing a search or reading about it here 
in earlier conversations...
Sunanda
22-Jan-2007
[611]
James: try this:

http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/view-script.r?script=acgiss.r

http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/documentation.r?script=acgiss.r
james_nak
22-Jan-2007
[612]
Thank you all. I will try it.
Alek_K
15-Feb-2007
[613]
My ISP just changed OS for FreeBSD 6.2 - and all my rebol cgi scripts 
are not working! What should I ask them to?
PeterWood
15-Feb-2007
[614]
Did you install Rebol yourself?
Alek_K
15-Feb-2007
[615x3]
Yes - before I jast had in root directory a catalog with permissions 
and all worked.
For 2 years :)
This (in readme) makes me think: "Requires specific library versions 
on Linux/Unix systems"
PeterWood
15-Feb-2007
[618x2]
Rebol.org had a similar problem when the ISP moved from Linux to 
BSD - they fixed it by running a linux compatibiity utility. Sunanda 
knows the details.
..well more detail than I do.
Alek_K
15-Feb-2007
[620x2]
As I remember there was some words (2 years ago) about "argh! we 
must downgrade libraries just for You" (or similar - it was FreeBSD 
too)
Thanks for help - I'll try to ask Sunanda
PeterWood
15-Feb-2007
[622x2]
There is a FreeBSD version of Rebol Core but I'm not sure which version 
of FreeBSD..
Given the small download and simple installation, it may be worth 
a try.
Alek_K
15-Feb-2007
[624]
Tried it - 500 as before :)
Oldes
15-Feb-2007
[625]
Can you run Rebol from shell?
Sunanda
15-Feb-2007
[626]
Al I know is that the IS neglected to start the "Linux compatability 
module" on a reboot -- and so EBOL.org 500ed for most of a day until 
we got t sorted.

I've sent Alek the full emails from the ISP documenting the problem, 
but they don't realy say very much more.
Alek_K
16-Feb-2007
[627]
Shared object "libm.so.2" not found, required by "rebol"

So ISP said "this software is old - please upgrade, as we did".

Argh... how can I argue with him? Any suggestions? I'm green in such 
subjects as freeBSD/unix/linux.
Oldes
16-Feb-2007
[628]
Try to use feedback http://www.rebol.com/feedback.html
Alek_K
16-Feb-2007
[629]
(ok - used feedback form)
Oldes
16-Feb-2007
[630]
but I think, that it's not on the top in the priority list
Gabriele
16-Feb-2007
[631]
99% of the times a symlink solves the missing lib problem.
Alek_K
17-Feb-2007
[632]
Gabriele - can You tell me what should I tell to "tech guy"?
Gabriele
19-Feb-2007
[633x3]
it don't know freebsd well enough to give you a good answer. however, 
usually, if libm.so.2 is missing but they have libm.so.x (eg libm.so.3 
or libm.so.4) then it is enough to have a ln -s libm.so.x libm.so.2 
to make rebol work. same for any other missing libraries. this does 
not work always but works in most cases.
it is possible that it can interfere with other apps, so they might 
refuse to do it. however, linux allows "local" libs (not system wide, 
but just for your cgi or even just for rebol), so if it's the same 
on freebsd they could do that.
otherwise, you need to ask Carl (repeatedly ;) for a new freebsd 
build for you.
Alek_K
19-Feb-2007
[636]
Thanks Gabriele!
Josh
23-Feb-2007
[637x3]
Ok, I have a question regarding blog.r .  I set it up on a server 
to play with it for a few minutes.  After a couple kinks, I got it 
working with a few tests.   I went to delete the test blogs but found 
they were created under the www-data user and group (this is on a 
linux server) and I do not have writes to delete or modify these 
files.   In the future, is there a way to have the files created 
under a different user / group?
Or is this server / apache config?   I have no admin access to this 
box, so this could cause some annoyances
And my second question, is this blogger.r the most fully featured 
version of the orginal blog.r ?   I've been out of the loop for a 
while.
Graham
23-Feb-2007
[640]
if the script can write the files, presumably you can use the same 
script to alter the attributes ( set-modes ).
Josh
23-Feb-2007
[641x2]
I'm trying something to this effect:
change-dir %blogs/
foreach file read %. [
		port: open file
    set-modes port [
        world-read: true
        world-write: true
        world-execute: true
    ]
    close port
]


But with my tired mind, and the no end of 500 errors, I must be forgetting 
something.