Darwin engine and AppleScript in CGI's?

Mark Smith mark at maseurope.net
Wed Aug 31 16:49:52 EDT 2005


Great idea. I'll give that a try...

Cheers,

Mark
On 31 Aug 2005, at 19:08, Andre Garzia wrote:

>
> On Aug 31, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
>
>> Ah...that explains a few things. Thanks for the info.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
> Mark,
>
> I am betting here okay, but try pulling the executable out of MacOS X 
> bundle and using it as the CGI engine, use it with the "-ui" 
> parameter. It works fine. I just pulled mine, put it on 
> /Library/WebSever/CGI-Executables and created this test.cgi script:
>
>
> #!Revolution -ui
> on startup
> put "Engine Version:" && version() & cr
> put "Languages:" && the alternateLanguages
> get format("tell application \"Finder\"\ndisplay dialog \"Hello 
> World!\"\nend tell\n")
> do it as "applescript"
> put it && the result
> end startup
>
>
> The result is fine:
>
> Engine Version: 2.6.5
> Languages: applescript
> tell application "Finder"
> display dialog "Hello World!"
> end tell
> {button returned:"OK"}
>
> Decided not to include the shot of the dialog box but it appeared 
> nice!!!
> Happy AppleScripting and Transcript coding.
>
> Cheers
> andre
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> On 31 Aug 2005, at 17:21, Mark Waddingham wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The Darwin engines are just like they say on the tin - compiled for
>>> Darwin :o)
>>>
>>> Darwin is the BSD-derived UNIX base for MacOS X and due to this none 
>>> of
>>> the MacOS X specific APIs are available to compile against (in this
>>> mode). Indeed, the engine itself is compiled using the internal POSIX
>>> porting layer inline with the other UNIX engines.
>>>
>>> Therefore, when looking for what is available in the Darwin engine, 
>>> look
>>> in the documentation for what is supported by UNIX/Linux, rather 
>>> than OS
>>> X.
>>>
>>> Warmest Regards,
>>>
>>> Mark.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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