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Mac or Win Frontier serving web content?
Author: Andreas Hellström Posted: 7/30/1999; 7:34:04 AM Topic: Mac or Win Frontier serving web content? Msg #: 8923 Prev/Next: 8922 / 8924
The Question: Should I run the Mac or Win version of Frontier to serve my web content?The Scenario: I use Frontier as a CGI Scripting environment/tool only. With this tool I have created my own content management tool, with which I easily can create multi-lingual content for different groups of users.
I would like to access the CGI with a call like this (as in Frontier v4 for Mac): www.mydomain.com/go.fcgi$pathargs
I would like to access files on the HD (images, etc) with a call like this: www.mydomain.com/images/logo.gif
In the CGI I very much use the (Macintosh) extensions 'datasortingKit' and the tokenizer function within the AppleScript OSAX 'ACME Script'.
I expect a maximum of 1000 hits a day.
The Mac Solution: I suspect I can set up the envrionment like for Frontier v4; that is, with a webserver (WebStar) handling all 'file'-requests, and passing CGI-requests to Frontier.
Other solutions: Can I use Macintosh and skip the webserver at all, having Frontier handle it all? How do I set up a Windows envirnoment for my needs; is it possible?
Any input would very much be appreciated.
Andreas Hellstrom
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Mac or Win Frontier serving web content?, Erin Clerico, 7/30/1999; 7:50:33 AM
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