Am 2016-07-09 um 17:45 schrieb Pavneet Arora
Sorry that this has taken me so long. The report card application has been deployed, and although I am still going through and resolving minor bugs, it is very much in use (350 students leaving on Tu who already have their foundation work marked and commented within the system; output via ConTeXt).
Nice to hear about your success! In my case, my customer, a publisher of several special interest magazines, uploads lists of customers and their ad bookings into my web app and gets nicely TeXed voucher shipping documents.
Anyway, I have updated the Wiki, but am unsure if I missed anything. So can everyone have a look and let me know: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Apache_webserver_installati...
I’m quite sure it’s a bad idea to install ConTeXt (or anything like that) in a public, i.e. web-accessible, directory! Even if I can’t imagine an attack via accessing files from the ConTeXt tree, experienced attackers might. I don’t use PHP any more, but I’m quite sure there’s a better way. I run ConTeXt from a Django (Python) web app behind Nginx, and there only static files (i.e. images, CSS etc.) are directly accessible, and I can call a system-wide installed ConTeXt owned by root (i.e. nobody else can change it). Greetlings, Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net http://wiki.contextgarden.net GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD