Web development with FShip

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angelos at nospam.accpick.co.za

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Nov 26, 2009, 5:36:23 AM11/26/09
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Anyone out there doing this?
We are new to this and don't know if FShip will be our best option for
developing an On-Line ordering system. Just curious on how one
handles some possible hosting snags - if the system is hosted by a
third party.

Paul Berger

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Nov 26, 2009, 5:50:27 AM11/26/09
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FlagShip supports Web applications as well. Read details in Web*()
functions, fsman section FUN. Hint: link with -io=b option.

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Angelos Christodoulou

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Nov 26, 2009, 6:03:18 AM11/26/09
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Thanks Paul

And well done on the new version! Some great new features - we'll certainly put them to the test as soon as time permits.

 

We have setup a web page and run some tests and have worked our way through the Web based functions. I just wanted to get an understanding  from any developer who has used this commercially and how they got their application hosted. Seems like we need to get a hosting service that allows cgi based applications

 

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Angelos Christodoulou

Cell:   +27 82 491 0964

Tel:    +27 33 343 6000

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Fax2: +27 86 6760496

Web: www.accpick.co.za

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Paul Berger

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Nov 26, 2009, 6:35:08 AM11/26/09
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You of course need to have ISP who allows CGI and your own
executables, as well as ftp access to load your files on the server. A
HTTPS access is often useful for security reason. Best to link your
application statically to avoid to load dynamic lib as well.

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