1. Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Jan 12, 2002
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Really two questions on this: (1) Can someone give me a pointer to any guidelines about using Euphoria as a language for CGI? (2) If someone wants to offer Euphoria as a CGI language on a for-pay web hosting service, what would be the terms for it? Or could they just use the PD edition for free (with the understanding that there would be no support other than this forum, and the usual missing features)? -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com
2. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jan 13, 2002
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On Sunday 13 January 2002 12:36 am, Jeff wrote: > > Really two questions on this: > > (1) Can someone give me a pointer to any guidelines about using Euphoria as > a language for CGI? Do a search in the RDS archives for CGI. You'll get several for both Win and Linux. Be aware that you'll probably need better web server software than comes with Windows. Xitami is one which works ok. Apache is fine. > (2) If someone wants to offer Euphoria as a CGI language on a for-pay web > hosting service, what would be the terms for it? Or could they just use > the PD edition for free (with the understanding that there would be no > support other than this forum, and the usual missing features)? I wouldn't want to put anything but the PD version there - it would be too easy to copy. Besides, there wouldn't be much benefit from having the licensed version - the error messages would still be local files, and you couldn't use trace. Anyway, 90% of the problems you will have with CGI have nothing to do with the programming language, anyway; most will be problems with paths and permissions. Regards, Irv
3. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Jan 13, 2002
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 15:28:51 -0800, Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> wrote: >On Sunday 13 January 2002 12:36 am, Jeff wrote: >> Really two questions on this: >> (1) Can someone give me a pointer to any guidelines about using Euphoria as >> a language for CGI? >Do a search in the RDS archives for CGI. You'll get several for both Win and >Linux. Be aware that you'll probably need better web server software than >comes with Windows. Xitami is one which works ok. Apache is fine. The intent is to be able to do some CGI in Eu for my website, which will be hosted on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4. Linux. Not an issue, here. Thanks for the heads-up, and I've just pulled down about a half-dozen files from the archives. >> (2) If someone wants to offer Euphoria as a CGI language on a for-pay web >> hosting service, what would be the terms for it? Or could they just use >> the PD edition for free (with the understanding that there would be no >> support other than this forum, and the usual missing features)? >I wouldn't want to put anything but the PD version there - it would be too >easy to copy. Besides, there wouldn't be much benefit from having the >licensed version - the error messages would still be local files, and you >couldn't use trace. Anyway, 90% of the problems you will have with CGI >have nothing to do with the programming language, anyway; most will be >problems with paths and permissions. I'm actually more concerned about how Rob, as a businessman, feels about this prospect; the technical issues can be handled satisfactorily. I don't see a reason to go with the full Eu, either - but I also can see where Rob might want a prospective commercial web host to buy the full package before offering Eu as a CGI language, even if the interpreter actually posted is "only" the PD version. -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com
4. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jan 13, 2002
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Jeff Zeitlin writes: > I'm actually more concerned about how Rob, as a businessman, feels about > this prospect; the technical issues can be handled satisfactorily. I don't > see a reason to go with the full Eu, either - but I also can see where Rob > might want a prospective commercial web host to buy the full package before > offering Eu as a CGI language, even if the interpreter actually posted is > "only" the PD version. It's fine with me if anyone wants to offer the PD Euphoria interpreter on their system for others to use. The users of a Euphoria program wouldn't need more than this, especially now that there is no longer a 300-limit on run-time error diagnostics. The Complete Edition interpreter has extra features: binding, profiling, >300 statement tracing, that each Euphoria programmer must pay for, possibly via a site license if there are a lot of programmers involved. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
5. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jan 14, 2002
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On Sunday 13 January 2002 06:39 pm, Jeff wrote: > The intent is to be able to do some CGI in Eu for my website, which will be > hosted on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4. Linux. Not an issue, here. Thanks for the > heads-up, and I've just pulled down about a half-dozen files from the > archives. Have you found someone who'll allow you to run Euphoria on their server? I've wanted to be able to run Euporia CGI's on the net, but no one so far has been willing to put Eu on their server, and I can't get a full-time connection to my home.... Regards, Irv
6. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by "Carl R. White" <euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com> Jan 14, 2002
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Irv wrote: > Have you found someone who'll allow you to run Euphoria on their server? > I've wanted to be able to run Euporia CGI's on the net, but no one so far has > been willing to put Eu on their server, and I can't get a full-time > connection to my home.... You could try uploading 'exu' to your cgi-bin, then changing the #! lines in your scripts to reflect the path to it. (You might need to ask your ISP what the exact path is...) Then again, I work for my ISP so things are a bit easier for me... Go to: http://www.cyreksoft.yorks.com/eu.cgi for a basic Euphoria CGI. The Apache webserver it's running on didn't need to be reconfigured to allow 'exu' to run. All the files are in cgi-bin-like folders. Carl
7. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jan 14, 2002
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On Monday 14 January 2002 08:42 am, Carl wrote: > Irv wrote: > > Have you found someone who'll allow you to run Euphoria on their server? > > I've wanted to be able to run Euporia CGI's on the net, but no one so far > >has been willing to put Eu on their server, and I can't get a full-time > > connection to my home.... > > You could try uploading 'exu' to your cgi-bin, then changing the #! lines > in your scripts to reflect the path to it. (You might need to ask your ISP > what the exact path is...) Thanks, but I know _how_ to put Eu on my ISP's server - the problem is, running anything but perl or bash is grounds for immediate termination of services. There's just too much chance that a wayward "foreign" program will lock up a server which is used by many users. > Then again, I work for my ISP so things are a bit easier for me... OK, so will your ISP provide web space where I can run Eu scripts? If so, how much per month? I'm sure there are others on this list who would like to do the same. Regards, Irv
8. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Jan 14, 2002
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:39:08 -0800, Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> wrote: >On Sunday 13 January 2002 06:39 pm, Jeff wrote: >> The intent is to be able to do some CGI in Eu for my website, which will be >> hosted on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4. Linux. Not an issue, here. Thanks for the >> heads-up, and I've just pulled down about a half-dozen files from the >> archives. >Have you found someone who'll allow you to run Euphoria on their server? >I've wanted to be able to run Euporia CGI's on the net, but no one so far has >been willing to put Eu on their server, and I can't get a full-time >connection to my home.... I'm in negotiation. The owner will do generic hosting, but has a bias toward certain specialty sites (in fact, when he was offering free hosting to sites in that specialty when he was starting up, I was the first one so offered), so may be willing to go a little farther out for me as an appropriate specialty site than he might for someone else. Once I've got things settled, I'll inquire further with an eye toward recommendations. -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com
9. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jan 15, 2002
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> I'm in negotiation. The owner will do generic hosting, but has a bias > toward certain specialty sites (in fact, when he was offering free hosting > to sites in that specialty when he was starting up, I was the first one so > offered), so may be willing to go a little farther out for me as an > appropriate specialty site than he might for someone else. Once I've got > things settled, I'll inquire further with an eye toward recommendations. A safer alternative would be to find someone who would co-locate - that is, who has a fast, full-time internet connection, and would allow us to install a cheap Linux box in some unused corner, and connect to his (T1 ?) line. By reserving this boc for Euphoria folk only, that would reduce the chance of runaway programs bringing down any of his other customers' websites. Regards, Irv
10. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by "Carl R. White" <euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com> Jan 15, 2002
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Irv wrote: > On Monday 14 January 2002 08:42 am, Carl wrote: > > > Irv wrote: > > > Have you found someone who'll allow you to run Euphoria on their server? > > > I've wanted to be able to run Euporia CGI's on the net, but no one so far > > >has been willing to put Eu on their server, and I can't get a full-time > > > connection to my home.... > > > > You could try uploading 'exu' to your cgi-bin, then changing the #! lines > > in your scripts to reflect the path to it. (You might need to ask your ISP > > what the exact path is...) > > Thanks, but I know _how_ to put Eu on my ISP's server - the problem is, > running anything but perl or bash is grounds for immediate termination of > services. There's just too much chance that a wayward "foreign" program will > lock up a server which is used by many users. You can lock up a server with Perl and Bash. Euphoria's no different. We allow anything in our customer's cgi-bins as long as they tell us what it is beforehand so we've chance ot check it out. To upload anything, it has to be sent via e-mail and uploaded by someone here - a pain in the @$$, yes, but that's company policy. We use e-mail because most people just upload pre-written packages and don't really want to script things themselves. Ask nicely and we'll consider allowing cgi-bin FTP upload access, but it's not a sure thing. If we find that something is breaking the server, we kill *it* not the web-space (We had someone doing that with Perl on one of our servers yesterday. The systems team is considering putting them back on e-mail uploads only). > > Then again, I work for my ISP so things are a bit easier for me... > > OK, so will your ISP provide web space where I can run Eu scripts? > If so, how much per month? I'm sure there are others on this list who > would like to do the same. We could do. The servers won't be specifically set up to run Eu though unless we have a big demand for it. You'd still have to upload/e-mail exu and the relevant includes yourself. As for pricing (/me digs out a pricelist): The smallest space we do, 20Mb, would set you back UKP10 per month, or UKP96 per year (roughly USD14.50 / USD139.20). Twist the arms of our sales staff and they might do 10Mb for half that. IIRC, A cgi-bin is a once off charge of UKP10 (USD14.50), but for some reason that's not listed on our website at www.legend.net.uk. Hmm... I must kick the marketing team... The downsides are, 1: we won't support your scripts, it's up to you to get them working, and 2: we're UK based, which is not necesarily a bad thing, but most of you guys aren't). The upside is we're one of the few ISPs who have someone on staff who knows what Euphoria is... :) Carl -- Carl R White - aka - Cyrek the Illogical E-mail...: cyrek at cyreksoft.yorks.com URL......: http://www.cyreksoft.yorks.com
11. Re: Using Euphoria for CGI
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jan 15, 2002
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On 15 Jan 2002, at 7:56, Irv Mullins wrote: > > > > I'm in negotiation. The owner will do generic hosting, but has a bias > > toward certain specialty sites (in fact, when he was offering free hosting > > to > > sites in that specialty when he was starting up, I was the first one so > > offered), so may be willing to go a little farther out for me as an > > appropriate specialty site than he might for someone else. Once I've got > > things settled, I'll inquire further with an eye toward recommendations. > > A safer alternative would be to find someone who would co-locate - that is, > who > has a fast, full-time internet connection, and would allow us to install a > cheap > Linux box in some unused corner, and connect to his (T1 ?) line. By reserving > this boc for Euphoria folk only, that would reduce the chance of runaway > programs bringing down any of his other customers' websites. I asked my isp about that two yrs ago, he wanted $125 a month. Yipes,, no can do. What about running Eu in a normal shell account for $12USD somewhere? Kat