View and the Internet
[1/7] from: arolls:bigpond:au at: 8-Sep-2001 1:43
I doubt it. :)
As I said, the script is not executed
on the server.
The client downloads the script from
the server, then runs it.
If it crashes on the client, the server
doesn't care. The server doesn't have to
have rebol running to serve some text
files.
But I am not sure about your setup.
Your machine is not also the server is it?
Is the cgi-bin directory the only directory
accessible by the outside world?
I doubt that, but I don't know.
In any case, putting your scripts in cgi-bin
makes it more likely that they will be
executed server-side ! :)
(Although, there are a few other things you
have to set up first).
[2/7] from: john::thousand-hills::net at: 6-Sep-2001 21:06
Ryan:
I have placed the Rebodex files in the CGI-BIN but am unable to call the
file from the Internet.
How do I call such a script, or actually -how do I make the script
accessible to the Internet user?
John
At 12:39 PM 9/6/2001 -0700, you wrote:
[3/7] from: arolls:bigpond:au at: 7-Sep-2001 21:32
You need to put it where you keep your
other html files. It doesn't need to go
in cgi-bin; it is not a server-side script.
The client simply reads the file as if it
was any other document. If the client then
chooses to execute it is a matter of choice.
I am assuming you are ftp'ing your file up
to your website.
Just send it where your index.html is, for
starters.
Then, assuming you access your site with:
http://www.yoursite.com/blah/index.html
Just open a rebol console and type:
do http://www.yoursite.com/blah/yourscript.r
[4/7] from: john:thousand-hills at: 7-Sep-2001 7:34
Anton:
I am getting this error..
** Script Error: stylize has no value. ** Where: dex-styles: stylize [ lab:
label 60x20 right middle font-size 12 btn: button 64x20 font-size 10 edge
[size: 1x1] fld: field 200x20 font-size 12 middle edge [size: 1x1] inf:
info font-size 12 middle edge [size: 1x1] ari: field wrap font-size 13 edge
[size: 1x1] with [flags: [field tabbed]] ] dex-pane1: layout/offset
//john
At 09:32 PM 9/7/2001 +1000, you wrote:
[5/7] from: john:thousand-hills at: 7-Sep-2001 8:16
Anton:
This could open up a security hole for my company. I assume there is no
problem with placing REBODEX and NAMES.R in the cgi-bin?
//JOHN
At 09:32 PM 9/7/2001 +1000, you wrote:
[6/7] from: john:thousand-hills at: 6-Sep-2001 14:18
Can applications written for View (Like Rebodex) be served over the
Internet, in other words could an application such as Rebodex be accessed
via the Internet..?
John
[7/7] from: ryanc:iesco-dms at: 6-Sep-2001 12:39
Absolutely. View desktop is made to do just that. --Ryan
John Harbaugh wrote:
> Can applications written for View (Like Rebodex) be served over the
> Internet, in other words could an application such as Rebodex be accessed
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