Lurker Comes Out Of Closet :)
[1/5] from: shepgc:earthlink at: 21-Mar-2002 17:21
I'm one of the beginnerest of the beginners. Downloaded REBOL a week ago.
What I see looks nice. I want to use it on a web page but having the
dickens of a time finding a web host which supports REBOL. How did YOU all
find one????
-greg-
[2/5] from: chalz:earthlink at: 21-Mar-2002 23:07
Heh. This has floated around for a bit already ;) Not sure what final
verdict was.
Me, when I use stand-alone REBOL scripts (haven't tried it actually /in/ an
.html page yet), I simply installed REBOL in a subdirectory. My webhost
provider has granted me shell access to his RedHat machine through SSH. So I
logged in, did mkdir ./rebol, downloaded the appropriate binaries, put them in
~/rebol and voila. But like I said, this is for scripts in /cgi-bin.
I see you're using Earthlink as well. What do you think it'd take to get
REBOL Tech and ELN talking, so that ELN would provide REBOL cgi-bin and html
scripting on their webhost solutions and personal pages? ;)
--Charles
[3/5] from: gchiu::compkarori::co::nz at: 22-Mar-2002 17:34
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:21:52 -0800
"Greg Sheppard" <[shepgc--earthlink--net]> wrote:
> I'm one of the beginnerest of the beginners.
> Downloaded REBOL a week ago.
> What I see looks nice. I want to use it on a web page
Hi Greg,
Do you want rebol code embedded within html, or to do some
cgi?
--
Graham Chiu
[4/5] from: shepgc:earthlink at: 22-Mar-2002 7:02
When I called Earthlink, the tech commenced babbling about not doing
dedicated servers, etc.
Hadn't thought about just plunking REBOL into the user directory and
chmod on it. Might just work.
-greg-
[5/5] from: shepgc:earthlink at: 22-Mar-2002 7:10
Probably both at some point, Graham. Would like flexibility to use REBOL
if desired is all.
-greg-