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[REBOL] Re: rebweb.r and webserv.r on Linux

From: jskibinski:emailaccount at: 29-Jul-2003 13:22

I have made several modifications to webserv: two bug fixes and some customization. BUGS: 1.The list of file types contains 'none as association for"cgi" and "r". This list should be 'reduce-ed before use, otherwise the 'none stuff will be treated as words not as the values of datatype 'none. 2.Even when this is corrected files with no extension will not be treated as "default types". I forgot what I did to fix it (I am not at my desk now), but the fix was easy. I've been running it for several months now, both on Linux and on Windows 2000. Jan I can send you tomorrow a copy of the modified webserv if you wish. --- [mh9831--comcast--net] wrote:
>Can anyone verify that rebweb or webserv, running on Linux, will work if you >unplug your network connection? I still can't get it to work for me on Linux, >but it works fine in Windows XP. I want to test rebweb (or webserv) for >retrieving pages locally, with no connection present, but I always get: > >> Access Error: Error opening socket listen port >> Near: listen-port: open/lines join tcp://: port > >I'm using the latest View (non-beta, non-pro). If it does work for you, have >you modified rebweb or webserv or has it worked as-is? > >If I at least know it works for someone without modificiations to the script, >then I can play around with my linux setup until I get it to work. But maybe >it's a problem with View on linux? Thanks for your time. > >mike >-- >To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to >[rebol-request--rebol--com] with unsubscribe as the subject.
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