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Remote debugging of CGI applications

 
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Ken faber
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:19 pm    Post subject: Remote debugging of CGI applications Reply with quote



I am using BCB 4.0 (I know it's really old) to build CGIs. What tools are
available to remotely debug my CGIs that run on a Windows 2000 server? (I'm
not talking .NET). I'm talking about plain old cgi applications (.exe's).

Is this even possible?

I would upgrade to any version, or buy most any tool that would give me the
ability step through my code on a line by line basis similar to normal
debugging on BCB.

I just do not know what is out there.

Regards,

-Ken Faber

P.S. I first posted this on the .language newsgroup before I saw this
newsgroup.


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Hans Galema
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Remote debugging of CGI applications Reply with quote



Ken faber wrote:
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What tools are
available to remotely debug my CGIs that run on a Windows 2000 server?

What do you mean with remotely ? Why debug on a remote computer ?
Don't you have a webserver on your local computer while developing cgi ?

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P.S. I first posted this on the .language newsgroup before I saw this
newsgroup.

You can delete/cancel your message there using your mailreader.

Hans.

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