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Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree

by "Ron Pinkas" <Ron@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 23, 2008 at 03:19 PM

Peter,

> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:52:11 -0700, Ron Pinkas sez:
>> As explained above xbScript is a fully compliant MS ScriptEngine, using
>> teh exact samle Clipper syntax we all know and love. Any logic you did
>> not understand must be related to standard featue[s] of the ASP
>> foundation, and or IE hosting environment. You must learn ASP
regardless
>> of the scriptng language you prefer using.
>
> What if your server is running Apache on Linux?  I'd want something more
> portable and versatile than an IIS-only solution.

xbScript is also available as a standalone interpreter application, which
is 
also available under Linux. Since I'm not a Linux user nor Apache user I
do 
not have any actual experience with attempting to use xbScript under
Apache 
but it should be feasible.

Ron




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hfufna@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-19 12:52:18 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-20 14:51:28 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
hfufna@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-21 16:40:31 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-22 12:52:11 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Peter B. Steiger&qu  2008-04-23 21:50:54 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-23 15:19:02 

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