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Re: [help-GIFT] New application to the GIFT
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John Restrepo |
Subject: |
Re: [help-GIFT] New application to the GIFT |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Nov 2002 19:01:24 +0100 |
Wolfgang,
Thanks for your fast response. Arjen de Vries told me that you answer very
fast, but I did not expect it was going to be that fast.
I have now charmer running
(http://dutodj.io.tudelft.nl/~johnrpo/viper/client/Charmer/Charmer.html)
and the results are very promising. The problem was not the ../localhost...
whatever in the url2fts.xml file but a restriction in my firewall.
With the php interface, I just do not get it. If I use the interface at
viper.unige.ch with my server name and port, and it works, see
http://viper.unige.ch/demo/php/demo.php?OldSumbit=&server=dutodj.io.tudelft.nl&port=12789&name=anonymous&Submit=Accept+and+Connect&OldCollectionId=
but the interface I downloaded does not. See
http://dutodj.io.tudelft.nl/~johnrpo/viper/client/php/demo.php
I have edited both demo.php and Client.php to reflect the settings in my
server. The .../php directory has proper permits so it can write on it (to
create the image subdirectory). It just does not give any feedback. I have
checked and it does not even attempt to connect with the server (does not
send any MRML message).
I believe that either the gziped version of the interface you offer to
download is different from the one you have actually running on your
server, or I am missing something here. I feel very stupid.
Oh. Could you give me some infos on what dependencies where of particular
interest? I due to complaints I have assembled a perl package that should be
about it (?)
If I remeber OK, it was:
XML::Parser
XML::Writer
CGI.pm
XML::CGI
HTML::TagSet
(expat???)
Libwww (which required)
HTML::headparser
HTML::parser
Mime-Base64
Libnet
Digest-MD5 (I do not know why...)
URI
And then
Text::Iconv
XML::DOM
XML::XQL::Parser
In your readme you wrote that it requires Perl 5.003 or younger (???). I
have 5.8.0 and works apparently ok.
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