mchttpd Question
andu
undo at cloud9.net
Wed Jul 3 15:47:00 EDT 2002
--On Wednesday, July 3, 2002 2:09 PM -0400 Rich Mooney
<tech at paynesparkman.com> wrote:
> Here is an old thread which I saved and which may answer some of your
> questions. I haven't tried to use this information myself yet.
>
Some of the information in one of those posts was somehow inaccurate and/or
confusing. If all you want is to use Metacard for cgi scripting all you
have to do is to put your scripts and the engine (named "mc") in your web
server's /cgi-bin directory.
The script is a text file which looks like:
#!mc
on startUp
#script here
end startUp
...and can be called anything except that some servers prefer a
"filename.cgi" name.
You don't need mchttpd for this. That was just a sample for metacard's
sockets possibilities but a MC web server doesn't excel in any way except
in web applications situations where the server processes the POST requests
itself rather then passing them to a separate engine.
Regards, Andu Novac
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