Rev Web Solutions?

Björnke von Gierke bvg at mac.com
Sat Jul 31 14:42:43 EDT 2004


http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
http://rodney.buzzword.com/discuss/msgReader$155
http://www.navaching.com/pagem.html
http://mitchellonline.pasco.k12.fl.us/training/metacardcgi.htm

On Jul 31 2004, at 20:35, Rick Harrison wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I've been looking at all the information I can find thus far
> about how to use Rev as a CGI web solution.  I'm finding
> bits and pieces of stuff but nothing which really puts it
> all together in a simple step by step process.
> (I'm assuming that one doesn't exist at this point or I would
> have found it.)
>
> The idea is of course to use MySQL and Rev. as the CGI
> along with Apache or some other webserver capable of
> doing SSL transactions.  In other words, a rather serious
> project.
>
> I've looked at Andre Garzia's httpd stack server.  I found
> the concept very interesting.  I'm not able to follow his
> documentation real well without illustrations etc. I was
> very impressed!  I doubt that it will do SSL however.
>
> I looked at the REV CGI introduction, it is a little unclear
> on the permissions thing for setting it up on OS X. It obviously
> uses the command line terminal unix stuff to create the right
> hooks etc.  This appears to work through Apache so that will
> solve the SSL problem.  I obviously need some better more
> in depth resource to explore this further.
>
> I'm just now getting into the XML tutorial stack which at first
> glance looks very good.
>
> Has anyone out there done an extensive website using Rev
> and MySQL with Apache?
>
> Any other resources/examples you can recommend?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rick Harrison
>
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