two questions:
1: where can i find detailed documentation on this server?
2: is it possible to write perl scripts that can be executed via the web
server in a cgi like manner?
thanks
andrew
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two questions:
1: where can i find detailed documentation on this server?
2: is it possible to write perl scripts that can be executed via the web
server in a cgi like manner?
thanks
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Previously, Andrew wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser:
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Previously, Andrew wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser:
two questions:
1: where can i find detailed documentation on this server?
In the Helpviewer Under QNX Neutrino->Utilities Ref.->Slinger
2: is it possible to write perl scripts that can be executed via the web
server in a cgi like manner?
Slinger supports the CGI 1.1 standard. You can write CGI scripts in sh/ksh, c,
perl, others. Another option for dynmaic HTML generation, that Slinger supports,
is Server Side Includes. These features are standard so there is a large amount
info on the net and in books.
Chris Foran
QNX Technical Support
thanks
andrew
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Previously, Andrew wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser:
two questions:1: where can i find detailed documentation on this server?
In the Helpviewer Under QNX Neutrino->Utilities Ref.->Slinger
2: is it possible to write perl scripts that can be executed via the
web
server in a cgi like manner?Slinger supports the CGI 1.1 standard. You can write CGI scripts in
sh/ksh, c,
perl, others. Another option for dynmaic HTML generation, that Slinger
supports,
is Server Side Includes. These features are standard so there is a large
amount
info on the net and in books.Chris Foran
QNX Technical Support
thanksandrew
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