On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 04:36:59AM -0600, Bob Hartmann wrote:
> I looked up webGUI.  (pronounced web-gooey)! 
> 
> If I wasn't so, busy, I'd use more, commas.  Raymond, everyone, try 
> TWiki instead. 

TWiki and webgui solve different problems.  TWiki is designed for
everybody to make changes, whereas webgui is designed for the content
administrators to make changes without knowing html.

>From the FAQ:
Can I use WebGUI on my $5.95 hoster?
Probably not. WebGUI is designed to be an enterprise application.
Therefore it is usually installed to be the only thing running on a
server.

Instead of TWiki, run something like Drupal - you can run this on
low-cost hosting providers.  I've run it on vizaweb (a lousy company to
deal with but really cheap) and phpwebhosting (a bit more money but
really good at under $10/month).

If you want to see Drupal in action, check out our non-profit site at
http://www.bundlesoflove.org.  This is running at vizaweb.  I've also
had it running on my home server and at phpwebhosting.

        .../Ed
 
> Bob Hartmann wrote:
> 
> >Ooh.  This is very interesting to me.   I have no fix to offer, but I 
> >might add to the question.
> >My first thought is that you may be using Apache2 and modPerl, 
> >knowingly or not.  If I'm way off, I apologize.
> >I've been through that wringer while trying TWiki in that manner.  
> >SuSE Pro since 9.1 installs Apache2 without consent.  http://twiki.org 
> >might have some help.  They are Apache/Perl experts.
> >
> >Raymond Norton wrote:
> >
> >>I am setting up webgui, and get the following error in my browser when
> >>opening the site.
> >>
> >>Can't locate object method "register_cleanup" via package
> >>"Apache::RequestRec" at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/CGI.pm line 347.
> >>
> >>I found a forum that discussed the problem and added the following to
> >>httpd.conf, per their suggestion.
> >>
> >>PerlPostReadRequestHandler 'sub { Apache->request(shift) }'
> >>
> >>Now, error_log produces the following error:
> >>
> >>[Thu Dec 29 18:01:25 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.24] Global $r 
> >>object
> >>is not available. Set:\n\tPerlOptions +GlobalRequest\nin httpd.conf at
> >>(eval 187) line 1.\n
> >>
> >>
> >>What would be the fix on this?
> >>
> >>_______________________________________________
> >>TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
> >>tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> >>http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list
> >>
> >> 
> >>
> >
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> >
> 
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