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Bill,
I can't speak for the most recent releases of Webstar, but when I was
transitioning from OS-9 to -X I did d/l a couple of trial versions of W*
and it still abided by the "on handle CGI-requst" syntax. In fact, wishing
to retain that syntax lead me to develop "peacePipe" (and James Sentman to
develop "acgi dispatcher") for the standard "personal websharing" apache
server. I haven't followed W* for a few years, though, so it might have
changed. It is disturbing that the Kerio 'user guide' doesn't include the
word 'applescript' ... (looks like that side of things has been neglected)
There have been some changes within AS I believe that render old scripts
both un-openable and un-runnable. I've had to open some of mine in
ScriptEditor under Classic, save as text, and then open the text in OS-X
Script Editor. That might work with the sample app.
Feel free to contacct me off-list if I can help in any way.
-Brian Johnson, Department of Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle
(or check out peacePipe at http://quicksilver.caup.washington.edu/software)
Bill Steele wrote:
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> In the WebSTAR cgi-bin, as installed, we find AppleEventExample.acgi.
> Pointing a form at it does nothing. Trying to open it in Script
> Editor does nothing (perhaps saved as run-only, a lovely way to
> supply an example).
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> Anybody know what this thing is?
>
> What I really want is the syntax for an Applescript CGI with WebSTAR
> 5 on OS X. Does it still use "on handle CGI request searching for
> path args..." etc.? or is there some new syntax for stdin or some
> such?
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> When I use one of my old OS 9 CGIs, it runs and appears in the
> toolbar, but doesn't do anything. Googling the topic produces tons of
> information on using Applescript CGIs with Machttp. Plus a lot of
> stuff in German and Japanese.
> --
>
> Bill Steele
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