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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server

BrianH
3-Apr-2009
[4380x2]
Great. Just tried 458k pdf files and I get the same Error 324, but 
with no logged script error and the temp file gets left there.
This was after restarting Cheyenne after a crash. I gotta review 
the source some time :(
Graham
3-Apr-2009
[4382]
maybe your memory is just too low ....
BrianH
3-Apr-2009
[4383]
Likely so, though right now Cheyenne in verbose 5 is crashing with 
every request, failing to open its own log. I'm going to reboot.
Dockimbel
3-Apr-2009
[4384]
Does rebooting solved the issue?
BrianH
3-Apr-2009
[4385]
Back to the old expect-arg issue after the reboot. Upping the post-mem-limit 
to way beyond the expected size of the posted files solved the issue, 
for now. This is not going to be a high-volume site, so that's no 
problem.
Dockimbel
4-Apr-2009
[4386]
Testing on XP SP2 with Chromium 2.0.160.0, no issue here. If you 
could catch and send me the POST data, I could figure out what's 
going wrong.
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4387x2]
is there anyone using cheyenne as a service on win xp home edition?
is there anyone using cheyenne as a service on win xp home edition?
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4389]
I have a Cheyenne (enpro version) session running for a few months 
now on a Windows XP Pro.
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4390x4]
well, I tried several times to run as a service on my xp home, it 
failed everytime
I tried that several times in 1 or 2 months, it failed.
but today after when I send this message it works as a service. stand-alone 
mode was always worked well.
so, problem solved mysteriously :?
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4394]
Did you changed anything related to user rights? Maybe logged as 
Admin user now? Installing a service requires admin privileges.
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4395x3]
No, I was always logged as administrator, I gave everyone full access 
to all the files and folders in cheyenne folder
service.dll was created
I can not reproduce the problem now
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4398]
Strange. Any %crash.log file produced by Cheyenne?
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4399x3]
no %crash.log file.
I have another problem / question: if cheyenne configured to execute 
rebol files (.r extension)
and if you put a plugin to your www folder
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4402x2]
Cheyenne process script files declared in %httpd.cfg config file. 
In the default config file, you have :
	bind-extern CGI to [.cgi .r]

which means that both .cgi and .r are treated as CGI scripts and 
executed.
processes
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4404x3]
then try to access that plugin from somewhere, like <PARAM NAME="LaunchURL" 
value="http://my-cheyenne/test.r">
then cheyenne processes the plugin's script
is there a workaround? without removing .r extension from cheyenne's 
config file?
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4407]
If you want to serve .r files as static files, just remove it from 
the BIND-EXTERN command in config file.
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4408]
yep, you got my point before I say :)
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4409]
:-)
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4410]
I want to execute .r files in cheyenne, so should I change the plugin's 
extension?
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4411]
Yes, that's the correct solution.
Endo
21-Apr-2009
[4412]
ok, thanks. I'll try to reproduce the service problem, but currently 
it works well. thanks.
Dockimbel
21-Apr-2009
[4413]
If you have issues again with the service mode, try running Cheyenne 
with the -vvv command line option to log debugging messages.
Robert
30-Apr-2009
[4414x4]
DEBUG: I'm I right that the newest version doesn't send a Rebol error 
to the client anymore? How can I re-enable this "feature" for non-web-app 
pages?
Something like: debug: true?
Does Chyenne support the HTPP request method DELETE out of the box? 
GET, POST & PUT work. But DELETE seems to be handled differently.
Web-Apps Login: Is the login page always presented as first page 
if a user isn't yet logged in and tried to access an other page directly?
BrianH
30-Apr-2009
[4418x2]
Yes, in my experience, as long as the other page is in the web app 
directory. You can't even use an external CSS file in the directory 
until you log in, even if it is referenced from the login page.
Web-Apps Login: Is basic authentication supported? I have a situation 
where form-and-cookie authentication is awkward.
Janko
30-Apr-2009
[4420x2]
I think you can if you put it in public/ folder inside secured folder.. 
at least that's how it works here
I mean access css/js.. files
Robert
30-Apr-2009
[4422]
secured folder = web-app folder?
BrianH
30-Apr-2009
[4423]
Oh, and cool, thanks. I really need basic authentication though, 
with no cookies required. Either that or to be able to specify sessionids 
as get parameters, or maybe post sometimes. I need to support stateless 
clients.
Janko
30-Apr-2009
[4424]
yes, <web-app>/public/
Dockimbel
30-Apr-2009
[4425]
DEBUG: you're right. You can re-enable that by adding a DEBUG keyword 
in httpd.cfg in domain or webapp config block..
Robert
30-Apr-2009
[4426]
DEBUG: Can I enable it via a RSP API call or a flag for just a specific 
RSP file?
Dockimbel
30-Apr-2009
[4427]
Let me see if it can be done easily...
BrianH
30-Apr-2009
[4428]
I'm running Cheyenne in an EC2 instance, btw. Even the cheapest, 
bottom-of-the-line instance runs Cheyenne really quickly.
Dockimbel
30-Apr-2009
[4429]
Try adding this line at the beginning of the RSP script (it shouldn't 
affect other scripts) : 

debug-banner/active?: yes