Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA for Windows Newbie Questions
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texte = Is renaming the files from .tpl to .html out of the question? I mean look at how much time you've already put into this.TerryOn Sep 15, 2008, at 8:15 PM, JD Ready wrote:> Thanks for the help Stuart. I really appreciate it. Unfortunately, I> followed your instructions as well as I could. The problem is that > in IIS> 5.1 on Windows XP Pro, there is no "Web Services" folder (that I > can find).> I am still getting HTTP 500 errors with nothing meaningful in the > IIS logs> to go on.>> So I am still stuck. At this point, I'm getting quite frustrated > with the> process. I may try and get the application installed on my Ubuntu > server,> but I know less about that server than I do about Windows. In the > 90's, I> was an AIX administrator, and I have installed/run servers with > FreeBSD, Red> Hat and Ubuntu, so I'm somewhat familiar with Linux/Unix.>> Anyway, if there is anyone else out there that can give me any > other Windows> suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. As I said, I'm pretty> discouraged at this point, and I'm starting to wish that I didn't > have to do> this project :-(>> Thanks!>> JD>>> -----Original Message-----> From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:webdna@idfk.com.au]> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 12:12 AM> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie Questions>>> JD>> Try this:>> Select Web Sites Folder - Right Click> Properties> Home Directory Tab> Set Execute Permissions to Scripts Only> Click Config Button> Mappings Tab click add> Set Executable path to $WebCat.dll (Usually> C:\Inetpub\scripts\WebCatalogEngine)> Set Extension to .TPL> OK to exit>> Select Web Services Folder - Right Click> Add a new Web Service Extension Wizard button> Set Extension Name to "WebCat"> Click add button to add path to $WebCat.dll (Usually> C:\Inetpub\scripts\WebCatalogEngine)> Check box "Set extension status to allowed"> OK to exit>> At root of IIS, Where it says "Computer Name" (local computer) - > Right Click> All Tasks - Save Config to Disk All Tasks - Restart IIS>>>>> More info in the archives:> http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/DetailResults.tpl? > command=search&db=web> dna-talk.db&eqIDdata=56216&max=1&words=server%202003>>>>>>> Regards>> Stuart Tremain> IDFK Web Developments> AUSTRALIA> webdna@idfk.com.au>>>>> On 15/09/2008, at 3:41 PM, JD Ready wrote:>>> Hi Donovan,>>>> Yes, I did look at the mapping instructions at the bottom of the>> Welcome>> Screen:>>>> Welcome to WebDNA 6.0>> for Windows 95/98, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 Server!>>>> Unfortunately, after doing all of the mappings and making sure the>> settings>> are as close as they can be. I then click on the>> "Administration" (or any>> other .tpl file), and I get an HTTP 500 Error. The stright html>> pages seem>> to diplay just fine. I don't see anything in the loag as far as>> errors, so>> again, I am completely lost and getting a little frustrated.>>>> Can anyone guide to to the right direction as to why I would be>> receiving>> these 500 errors, or, is there a log somewhere that the error >> might be>> getting logged?>>>> Thanks in advance!>>>> JD>>>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: Donovan Brooke [mailto:dbrooke@webdna.us]>> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:19 PM>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie Questions>>>>>> JD Ready wrote:>>>>> OK, here's the deal. I am a web developer (ASP/.NET & SQL Server,>>> PHP>>> &>>> MySQL). I have a friend that is purchasing a website written in>>> WebDNA>>> (currently maintained by Jay Van Vark?). The site is currently>>> running>>> on a Sun Server running Sparc, and the hosting company is >>> charging an>>> arm & a leg).>>>>>> I am technically in charge of taking over the site, so I am new to>>> WebDNA and wanted to get familiar with it. So I downloaded the>>> Developer Edition for Windows and I was trying to install on my XP>>> Pro>>> machine and have not been successful. The install runs, but the>>> mapping>>> does not take place for the .tpl files. I tried to do the mapping>>> manually myself but to no avail. So can anyone help me get that>>> going?>>>>>>>> Hello again JD, did you have a chance to look at the mapping>> instructions>> for Windows that I mentioned on the HTML forum?>>>>>>>>> Now, in addition, I run a Ubuntu server here in my office, but I>>> did not>>> see a build for that platform. However, I was surprised to see so>>> many>>> platform specific builds. I'm used to seeing generic Linux>>> builds. Why>>> are the builds so platform specific? Is it possible to run WebDNA>>> on a>>> generic Linux platform? That would allow me to significantly>>> reduce my>>> host costs.>>>>>> Probably. I think the only reason there are specific installers is>> that>> things can be in different places and use different libraries for the>> different>> builds. We are starting development just now (as we only acquired>> WebDNA>> a short time ago) and will be looking at the best ways to move>> forward with>> the Linux installers and support. I have a lot of ideas in that area>> and we>> have some>> good potential resources to really improve on the linux versitality>> during>> development.>>>>>>> And finally, is WebDNA generic enough across platforms to run the>>> same>>> code on Windows as it does on Linux/Unix? The database back-end>>> for the>>> website I will be running is a CSV file that is being exported from>>> FileMaker Pro on a Mac. At this point, I am unsure which version of>>> WebDNA I will need, but I am assuming the Commerce Edition at a>>> minimum.>>>>>> Yes, That is one of the "plusses" in regards to WebDNA. It works>> relatively>> the same across platforms. There are platform specific contexts and>> commands..>> but all the core stuff is very portable. The CSV file is the heart of>> WebDNA's internal RAM resident table system.. so that will work>> fine. You>> just have to make sure the file format is clean before uploading >> (file>> format>> structure is in the docs at dev.webdna.us.>>>>>>>>>> Anyway, any help you guys can give me to point me in the right>>> direction>>> would be greatly appreciated.>>>>>> Sincerely,>>> JD Ready>>>>>> Respectfully to Chris's suggestion, I would rather suggest that you>> actually>> get started now. WebDNA on XP should run just fine as it is listed as>> supported.>> However, as I mentioned,>> this hasn't been my personal platform of choice and I won't be >> able to>> help much, other than pointing you to the instructions for mapping >> the>> suffixes for Windows.>>>> However, there are hundreds of Windows Servers running WebDNA out>> there,>> so I am guessing there are people on this list who can help you with>> install issues.>>>> Lastly, Chris and I and others will know a lot more in a couple/few>> months>> about all this stuff I'm sure ;-) (when we are in the thick of>> development).>>>> Hope that helps!... and hopefully someone else will chime in to help>> you>> get up and running quickly.>>>> Donovan>>>> P.S. Ubuntu is my personal favorite flavor!>>>>>>>> -- >> Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024>> ---------------------------------------------->> VP>> WebDNA Software Corporation>> 16192 Coastal Highway>> Lewes, DE 19958>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list
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Is renaming the files from .tpl to .html out of the question? I mean look at how much time you've already put into this.TerryOn Sep 15, 2008, at 8:15 PM, JD Ready wrote:> Thanks for the help Stuart. I really appreciate it. Unfortunately, I> followed your instructions as well as I could. The problem is that > in IIS> 5.1 on Windows XP Pro, there is no "Web Services" folder (that I > can find).> I am still getting HTTP 500 errors with nothing meaningful in the > IIS logs> to go on.>> So I am still stuck. At this point, I'm getting quite frustrated > with the> process. I may try and get the application installed on my Ubuntu > server,> but I know less about that server than I do about Windows. In the > 90's, I> was an AIX administrator, and I have installed/run servers with > FreeBSD, Red> Hat and Ubuntu, so I'm somewhat familiar with Linux/Unix.>> Anyway, if there is anyone else out there that can give me any > other Windows> suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. As I said, I'm pretty> discouraged at this point, and I'm starting to wish that I didn't > have to do> this project :-(>> Thanks!>> JD>>> -----Original Message-----> From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:webdna@idfk.com.au]> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 12:12 AM> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie Questions>>> JD>> Try this:>> Select Web Sites Folder - Right Click> Properties> Home Directory Tab> Set Execute Permissions to Scripts Only> Click Config Button> Mappings Tab click add> Set Executable path to $WebCat.dll (Usually> C:\Inetpub\scripts\WebCatalogEngine)> Set Extension to .TPL> OK to exit>> Select Web Services Folder - Right Click> Add a new Web Service Extension Wizard button> Set Extension Name to "WebCat"> Click add button to add path to $WebCat.dll (Usually> C:\Inetpub\scripts\WebCatalogEngine)> Check box "Set extension status to allowed"> OK to exit>> At root of IIS, Where it says "Computer Name" (local computer) - > Right Click> All Tasks - Save Config to Disk All Tasks - Restart IIS>>>>> More info in the archives:> http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/DetailResults.tpl? > command=search&db=web> dna-talk.db&eqIDdata=56216&max=1&words=server%202003>>>>>>> Regards>> Stuart Tremain> IDFK Web Developments> AUSTRALIA> webdna@idfk.com.au>>>>> On 15/09/2008, at 3:41 PM, JD Ready wrote:>>> Hi Donovan,>>>> Yes, I did look at the mapping instructions at the bottom of the>> Welcome>> Screen:>>>> Welcome to WebDNA 6.0>> for Windows 95/98, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 Server!>>>> Unfortunately, after doing all of the mappings and making sure the>> settings>> are as close as they can be. I then click on the>> "Administration" (or any>> other .tpl file), and I get an HTTP 500 Error. The stright html>> pages seem>> to diplay just fine. I don't see anything in the loag as far as>> errors, so>> again, I am completely lost and getting a little frustrated.>>>> Can anyone guide to to the right direction as to why I would be>> receiving>> these 500 errors, or, is there a log somewhere that the error >> might be>> getting logged?>>>> Thanks in advance!>>>> JD>>>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: Donovan Brooke [mailto:dbrooke@webdna.us]>> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:19 PM>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie Questions>>>>>> JD Ready wrote:>>>>> OK, here's the deal. I am a web developer (ASP/.NET & SQL Server,>>> PHP>>> &>>> MySQL). I have a friend that is purchasing a website written in>>> WebDNA>>> (currently maintained by Jay Van Vark?). The site is currently>>> running>>> on a Sun Server running Sparc, and the hosting company is >>> charging an>>> arm & a leg).>>>>>> I am technically in charge of taking over the site, so I am new to>>> WebDNA and wanted to get familiar with it. So I downloaded the>>> Developer Edition for Windows and I was trying to install on my XP>>> Pro>>> machine and have not been successful. The install runs, but the>>> mapping>>> does not take place for the .tpl files. I tried to do the mapping>>> manually myself but to no avail. So can anyone help me get that>>> going?>>>>>>>> Hello again JD, did you have a chance to look at the mapping>> instructions>> for Windows that I mentioned on the HTML forum?>>>>>>>>> Now, in addition, I run a Ubuntu server here in my office, but I>>> did not>>> see a build for that platform. However, I was surprised to see so>>> many>>> platform specific builds. I'm used to seeing generic Linux>>> builds. Why>>> are the builds so platform specific? Is it possible to run WebDNA>>> on a>>> generic Linux platform? That would allow me to significantly>>> reduce my>>> host costs.>>>>>> Probably. I think the only reason there are specific installers is>> that>> things can be in different places and use different libraries for the>> different>> builds. We are starting development just now (as we only acquired>> WebDNA>> a short time ago) and will be looking at the best ways to move>> forward with>> the Linux installers and support. I have a lot of ideas in that area>> and we>> have some>> good potential resources to really improve on the linux versitality>> during>> development.>>>>>>> And finally, is WebDNA generic enough across platforms to run the>>> same>>> code on Windows as it does on Linux/Unix? The database back-end>>> for the>>> website I will be running is a CSV file that is being exported from>>> FileMaker Pro on a Mac. At this point, I am unsure which version of>>> WebDNA I will need, but I am assuming the Commerce Edition at a>>> minimum.>>>>>> Yes, That is one of the "plusses" in regards to WebDNA. It works>> relatively>> the same across platforms. There are platform specific contexts and>> commands..>> but all the core stuff is very portable. The CSV file is the heart of>> WebDNA's internal RAM resident table system.. so that will work>> fine. You>> just have to make sure the file format is clean before uploading >> (file>> format>> structure is in the docs at dev.webdna.us.>>>>>>>>>> Anyway, any help you guys can give me to point me in the right>>> direction>>> would be greatly appreciated.>>>>>> Sincerely,>>> JD Ready>>>>>> Respectfully to Chris's suggestion, I would rather suggest that you>> actually>> get started now. WebDNA on XP should run just fine as it is listed as>> supported.>> However, as I mentioned,>> this hasn't been my personal platform of choice and I won't be >> able to>> help much, other than pointing you to the instructions for mapping >> the>> suffixes for Windows.>>>> However, there are hundreds of Windows Servers running WebDNA out>> there,>> so I am guessing there are people on this list who can help you with>> install issues.>>>> Lastly, Chris and I and others will know a lot more in a couple/few>> months>> about all this stuff I'm sure ;-) (when we are in the thick of>> development).>>>> Hope that helps!... and hopefully someone else will chime in to help>> you>> get up and running quickly.>>>> Donovan>>>> P.S. Ubuntu is my personal favorite flavor!>>>>>>>> -- >> Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024>> ---------------------------------------------->> VP>> WebDNA Software Corporation>> 16192 Coastal Highway>> Lewes, DE 19958>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/
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