[ALLY] CGI Script in Secure Domains
[1/4] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 3-Nov-2000 7:39
Hello:
Does anyone know of rebol CGI script running on
secure domains?
If so, where?
Maybe I need to move.
TIA
Tim
[2/4] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 3-Nov-2000 8:10
Hi Jan:
Thanks: I'm hoping to hear more responses here,
because I can't get rebol scripts to work from my secure
domain. I've written many scripts on "non-secure" virtual
domains on the same machine, and on my own "none-secure"
domain. The techs supporting this machine have been very
unhelpful. I hope that others who may be following this
thread might know of other instances of rebol CGI script
running from secure domains.
Regards
Tim
Jan Strejcek wrote:
> Tim Johnson wrote:
> > Hello:
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> was to make a cgi script with specified functionality
> as fast as possible. He choosed perl and lost. :-)
I realize that I'm preaching to the choir here, but rebol
is SO productive. Coding is really very logical and
natural compared to C/C++ and Perl.
[3/4] from: xstrejc::informatics::muni::cz at: 3-Nov-2000 17:43
Tim Johnson wrote:
> Hello:
> Does anyone know of rebol CGI script running on
> secure domains?
what a fortuity. I made one yesterday. It's running on our school server:
https://ate.fi.muni.cz/cgi-bin/slovnik.cgi but you has no access to it.
But it is a normal cgi script, nothing special.
I won a race with my officemate as the challenge
was to make a cgi script with specified functionality
as fast as possible. He choosed perl and lost. :-)
Regards,
Jan
--
Jan Strejcek
[xstrejc--fi--muni--cz]
(BEWARE - an address [strejcek--math--muni--cz] will be abandoned soon)
[4/4] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 2-Nov-2000 20:22
Hello:
Does anyone know of rebol CGI script running on
secure domains?
If so, where?
Maybe I need to move.
TIA
Tim
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