Hi Alex,
Got it!
The .lc file shows:
/usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/livecode-server-6.6.2
The .irev file shows
/usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/ireviam-engine
And the .irev file continues to show utf-8 (Japanese) correctly
while the .lc file does not. Actually tested it with the exact
same file, simply re-tagging the <?lc as <?rev in the file, and
changing the file extension to .irev. All other content in the
file untouched.
.irev works, and .lc doesn't.
This is true even when I tried Lyn's suggestion of adding the
charset command right in the <?lc script.
I wonder if this is a bug? (Not that I know how to report it if
it is!)
At this point, I'm content to use .irev & <?rev
Thanks all,
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
On 12/24/15, 17:37, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Sorry Tim, I should have been clearer - it is literally
$_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"] that you want to print.
That's one of the built-in $_SERVER variables, showing which
'cgi' script (i.e. which version of the engine is running).
So you'll get something like
/usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/livecode-server-6.6.2
-- Alex.
On 24/12/2015 08:33, Tim Selander wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks.
I added
<?lc put $_SERVER["http://www.pba.on-rev.com/5_today.lc"] &
"<br>" & CR ?>
and also
<?lc put $_SERVER["5_today.lc"] & "<br>" & CR ?>
in the script but it didn't return any info.
I'm using On-Rev, the server is sage -- so whatever installs
they have is what I'm using. I do find it curious that the
older .irev works while .lc does not!
Tim
On 15/12/24 17:18, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Hi Tim,
I'm afraid I know little or nothing about charsets, so I
can't directly help :-)
The difference between .irev and .lc is which version of the
server engine they are running - and obviously that depends
on your server setup. So, to help with answering this, we
(might) need to know which versions are being used on your
server.
You could add
put $_SERVER[" SCRIPT_FILENAME"] & "<br>" & CR
Presumably it will be a pre-Unicode and a post-Unicode
version - but knowing which ones might help someone answer
your question.
-- Alex.
On 24/12/2015 07:55, Tim Selander wrote:
Dear list,
I'm having trouble making a .lc web pages correctly show the
charset.
I have two test files:
http://www.pba.on-rev.com/5_today.lc
http://www.pba.on-rev.com/5_today.irev
They are identical except for the .lc/.irev file extensions,
and also the <?lc ?> and <?rev ?> tags in the html.
The .irev file correctly shows Japanese UTF8, the .lc file
does not.
Anyone else having problems with this? Can .lc files not
handle charset correctly?
Thanks,
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
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