[ANN] Revolution CGI Engine installation tool for On-Rev accounts

-= JB =- sundown at pacifier.com
Fri Apr 24 13:00:39 EDT 2009


I have Personal Web Sharing turned on in my system preference  
folder.  Is that
wrong, right or doesn't matter?

-=>JB<=-


On Apr 24, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> Hello Again my Friends,
>
> Are you struggling to install the Revolution CGI engine on your On-Rev
> account? Can't stand cPanel? Don't know what FTP or CHMOD is? Well,  
> well,
> well, your problems are OVER!
>
> With this new handy self contained self distributable self selfish
> installer, you'll be able to just load a web page and have everything
> installed.
>
> Oh yes, it is that easy!!!
>
> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/installcgi.irev
>
> Now enough marketing speak. Let me explain what this does.
>
> It first check to see if there's a revolution engine named  
> revolution in
> your cgi-bin, if so, it does nothing.
>
> If there's not, then it get a handy compressed file from my account  
> with
> revolution engine and database drivers and it unpacks it in your  
> cgi-bin
> folder
> it also set the correct permissions and put a simple hello world  
> cgi there.
>
> The whole thing is self contained, so once it runs, it generates a  
> zip file
> and a tar.gz file of itself so that others can download it too.
>
> Let us spread CGI love!
>
> Now, I allow each of you to click the reinstall option on my server  
> but
> please don't keep reinstalling my engine, it uses too much carbon  
> and I want
> a green account
> Anyway, this installer does not delete anything it only overwrites  
> the file
> revolution if it is present and you tell it so.
>
> Be happy!
> andre
>
> -- 
> http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is Code.
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