RE: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie Questions
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texte = Hi Donovan,Yes, I did look at the mapping instructions at the bottom of the WelcomeScreen:Welcome to WebDNA 6.0for Windows 95/98, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 Server!Unfortunately, after doing all of the mappings and making sure the =settingsare as close as they can be. I then click on the "Administration" (or =anyother .tpl file), and I get an HTTP 500 Error. The stright html pages =seemto diplay just fine. I don't see anything in the loag as far as errors, =soagain, I am completely lost and getting a little frustrated.Can anyone guide to to the right direction as to why I would be =receivingthese 500 errors, or, is there a log somewhere that the error might begetting logged?Thanks in advance!JD-----Original Message-----From: Donovan Brooke [mailto:dbrooke@webdna.us]=20Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:19 PMTo: talk@webdna.usSubject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie QuestionsJD 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=20> (currently maintained by Jay Van Vark?). The site is currently =running=20> on a Sun Server running Sparc, and the hosting company is charging an=20> arm & a leg).> =20> 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=20> 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=20> does not take place for the .tpl files. I tried to do the mapping=20> 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 =instructionsfor Windows that I mentioned on the HTML forum?> Now, in addition, I run a Ubuntu server here in my office, but I did =not=20> see a build for that platform. However, I was surprised to see so =many=20> platform specific builds. I'm used to seeing generic Linux builds. =Why=20> are the builds so platform specific? Is it possible to run WebDNA on =a=20> generic Linux platform? That would allow me to significantly reduce =my=20> host costs.Probably. I think the only reason there are specific installers is thatthings can be in different places and use different libraries for thedifferentbuilds. We are starting development just now (as we only acquired WebDNAa short time ago) and will be looking at the best ways to move forward =withthe Linux installers and support. I have a lot of ideas in that area and =wehave somegood potential resources to really improve on the linux versitality =duringdevelopment.> 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=20> website I will be running is a CSV file that is being exported from=20> FileMaker Pro on a Mac. At this point, I am unsure which version of=20> 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 =relativelythe same across platforms. There are platform specific contexts andcommands..but all the core stuff is very portable. The CSV file is the heart ofWebDNA's internal RAM resident table system.. so that will work fine. =Youjust have to make sure the file format is clean before uploading (fileformatstructure is in the docs at dev.webdna.us.> =20> Anyway, any help you guys can give me to point me in the right =direction=20> would be greatly appreciated.> =20> Sincerely,> JD ReadyRespectfully to Chris's suggestion, I would rather suggest that you =actuallyget started now. WebDNA on XP should run just fine as it is listed assupported.However, as I mentioned,this hasn't been my personal platform of choice and I won't be able tohelp much, other than pointing you to the instructions for mapping thesuffixes 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 withinstall issues.Lastly, Chris and I and others will know a lot more in a couple/few =monthsabout 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 youget up and running quickly.DonovanP.S. Ubuntu is my personal favorite flavor!--=20Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024----------------------------------------------VPWebDNA Software Corporation16192 Coastal HighwayLewes, DE 19958---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list
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Hi Donovan,Yes, I did look at the mapping instructions at the bottom of the WelcomeScreen:Welcome to WebDNA 6.0for Windows 95/98, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 Server!Unfortunately, after doing all of the mappings and making sure the =settingsare as close as they can be. I then click on the "Administration" (or =anyother .tpl file), and I get an HTTP 500 Error. The stright html pages =seemto diplay just fine. I don't see anything in the loag as far as errors, =soagain, I am completely lost and getting a little frustrated.Can anyone guide to to the right direction as to why I would be =receivingthese 500 errors, or, is there a log somewhere that the error might begetting logged?Thanks in advance!JD-----Original Message-----From: Donovan Brooke [mailto:dbrooke@webdna.us]=20Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:19 PMTo: talk@webdna.usSubject: Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Newbie QuestionsJD 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=20> (currently maintained by Jay Van Vark?). The site is currently =running=20> on a Sun Server running Sparc, and the hosting company is charging an=20> arm & a leg).> =20> 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=20> 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=20> does not take place for the .tpl files. I tried to do the mapping=20> 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 =instructionsfor Windows that I mentioned on the HTML forum?> Now, in addition, I run a Ubuntu server here in my office, but I did =not=20> see a build for that platform. However, I was surprised to see so =many=20> platform specific builds. I'm used to seeing generic Linux builds. =Why=20> are the builds so platform specific? Is it possible to run WebDNA on =a=20> generic Linux platform? That would allow me to significantly reduce =my=20> host costs.Probably. I think the only reason there are specific installers is thatthings can be in different places and use different libraries for thedifferentbuilds. We are starting development just now (as we only acquired WebDNAa short time ago) and will be looking at the best ways to move forward =withthe Linux installers and support. I have a lot of ideas in that area and =wehave somegood potential resources to really improve on the linux versitality =duringdevelopment.> 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=20> website I will be running is a CSV file that is being exported from=20> FileMaker Pro on a Mac. At this point, I am unsure which version of=20> 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 =relativelythe same across platforms. There are platform specific contexts andcommands..but all the core stuff is very portable. The CSV file is the heart ofWebDNA's internal RAM resident table system.. so that will work fine. =Youjust have to make sure the file format is clean before uploading (fileformatstructure is in the docs at dev.webdna.us.> =20> Anyway, any help you guys can give me to point me in the right =direction=20> would be greatly appreciated.> =20> Sincerely,> JD ReadyRespectfully to Chris's suggestion, I would rather suggest that you =actuallyget started now. WebDNA on XP should run just fine as it is listed assupported.However, as I mentioned,this hasn't been my personal platform of choice and I won't be able tohelp much, other than pointing you to the instructions for mapping thesuffixes 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 withinstall issues.Lastly, Chris and I and others will know a lot more in a couple/few =monthsabout 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 youget up and running quickly.DonovanP.S. Ubuntu is my personal favorite flavor!--=20Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024----------------------------------------------VPWebDNA Software Corporation16192 Coastal HighwayLewes, DE 19958---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to:
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