Re: [fpc-pascal] cgi-bin/PSP

2005-11-21 Thread L505
> > You have to be careful here, because there are two "competing" projects To reduce the confusion, let's call Nemesis the "Nemesis PSP project", and let's call the other one the "PSP CGI project" for now. They are not exactly competing. The two projects are open source, and they could actua

Re: [fpc-pascal] cgi-bin/PSP

2005-11-21 Thread Matt Emson
> i was pretty sure there might be some PSP lurkers on this list. You have to be careful here, because there are two "competing" projects called PSP. One is by a Spanish guy (who wrote the Nemesis Pascal interpreter too) and uses an Object Pascal interpreter to pretty much do the same kind of th

Re: [fpc-pascal] cgi-bin/PSP

2005-11-20 Thread Marco van de Voort
> > p.s. Also, Trustmaster one of the developers of PSP has already written a > > small > > server of his own in Pascal... I think he put it up on source forge. He > > used that > > with PSP a while back for some experiments. > Just for anyone else who is interested.. The PSWS (Pretty Small Web S

Re: [fpc-pascal] cgi-bin/PSP

2005-11-20 Thread L505
> p.s. Also, Trustmaster one of the developers of PSP has already written a > small > server of his own in Pascal... I think he put it up on source forge. He used > that > with PSP a while back for some experiments. > Just for anyone else who is interested.. The PSWS (Pretty Small Web Server)

Re: [fpc-pascal] cgi-bin/PSP

2005-11-20 Thread L505
Long answer (scroll down for shorter answer) Depends on what version you are using... If its a newer version (1.4.x or 1.5.x), did you take GZIP compression option off in the configuration file? (depending on which version of PSP you use, it will be called pwu.conf or psp.conf or psp.ini) Gzip