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Post by meerkat on Nov 27, 2018 9:21:14 GMT -5
I'm new to LB so probably this is a simple thing with LB as it is with most languages. I'm running windows 10 with Apache web server software. I set up Apache to do CGI with LB. I've tries several configurations and LB programs, but am unable to get LB to serve up and retrieve pages from the web.
If it can't do CGI as a web service, is it possible to do localhost browser interfaces similar to RFO-Basic.
Any help will be appreciated.. Thanks..
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Post by Chris Iverson on Nov 27, 2018 12:24:35 GMT -5
I'm honestly not sure how CGI works, but I think it relies on standard input and output, which LB doesn't take control of automatically. I think there are APIs you can use to do so, but without it being hooked up to stdin/stdout, I don't think Apache would see any output from LB.
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Post by meerkat on Nov 28, 2018 6:57:38 GMT -5
I'm honestly not sure how CGI works, but I think it relies on standard input and output, which LB doesn't take control of automatically. I think there are APIs you can use to do so, but without it being hooked up to stdin/stdout, I don't think Apache would see any output from LB. Thanks Chris.. I knew about the standin/out problem. But thought maybe LB could interface though a file and then someway windows could interface that file to the web. I'll look around and see if there is a workaround. Maybe a PHP or Python front end program to create and post from a file that LB can use. Problem is I'm strapped for time, and may not get to it for a while... Thanks for the help. Dan
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