trying to replace perl cgi with rev

wayne durden wdurden at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 21:19:41 EDT 2007


Hi Andre:

I am interested but the link I found on the web to it was offline?  could
you post where it's available?



On 3/29/07, Andre Garzia <soapdog at mac.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone doing CGI work with Rev could use my RevHTTP suite that allows
> you to debug CGIs from inside the Revolution IDE, this way, you'll
> only upload your cgi when you're positive it works...
>
> It's really a time saver, setting breakpoints in CGI and stepping thru.
>
> On Mar 29, 2007, at 9:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> > wayne durden wrote:
> >
> >> I swear sometimes I believe I am net more productive saving the
> >> script one
> >> line at a time for any change and ftp'ing it up and testing, no
> >> matter how
> >> small the change.
> >
> > Actually, I do that a lot. :)
> >
> > For those on a Mac, I highly recommend BBEdit and Fetch for cgi
> > work. Fetch allows you to edit a file directly on the server; it
> > opens the file with BBEdit and when you save your changes in
> > BBEdit, they become live immediately. It avoids the whole download/
> > edit/re-upload cycle. There may be other FTP programs that interact
> > with BBEdit the same way, I just happen to own Fetch.
> >
> > If there are similar programs for Windows, maybe someone knows and
> > will tell us.
> >
> > --
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