Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-03-08 Thread Riccardo Mottola

Hi Ethan,


Ethan Charoenpitaks wrote:
Although some of the WebObjects documentation has disappeared, most of 
it can be found at 
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/LegacyTechnologies/WebObjects/WebObjects_4.5/webobjects.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40006775 
. I might be able to collect the disappeared documentation and post it 
on GitHub Pages, so that it can still be accessed. 


Thank you for finding these again. I added these links in the GSWeb 
section of Documentation.


Riccardo



Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-02-24 Thread David Wetzel
Hi!

There is a bit in

libs-gsweb/Examples


I haven't tried the WebBookStore1 in a very long time, but the hello should 
work.

David


> On Feb 24, 2024, at 17:13, Svetlana Tkachenko  
> wrote:
> 
> Was there any more?
> 
> Are there other examples of gnustepweb apps?




Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-02-24 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Hi David

David Wetzel wrote:
> I think the only usable info was on the gnustep wiki. 

There is still
https://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstepWeb

It has link to documentation at external apple website, it would be good to 
mirror it or generate something from gnustepweb code for the sake of not 
relying on the external apple website being online.

Also this
https://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Creating_A_Simple_GSWeb_Application

Was there any more?

Are there other examples of gnustepweb apps?

Regards,
Svetlana


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Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-02-24 Thread Ethan Charoenpitaks

Hi Riccardo,

    Although some of the WebObjects documentation has disappeared, 
most of it can be found at 
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/LegacyTechnologies/WebObjects/WebObjects_4.5/webobjects.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40006775 
. I might be able to collect the disappeared documentation and post it 
on GitHub Pages, so that it can still be accessed.


Thanks,

Ethan

On 2/24/24 12:22, Riccardo Mottola wrote:

Hi David,

David Wetzel wrote:

I think the only usable info was on the gnustep wiki.
Unfortunately Manuel passed away from lung cancer.


The GNUstep wiki is up again now. DO you want to link to a specific 
section of it from the Documentation page?


I removed the link to the non-existing website.

Also I noticed that apple moved or removed WebObjects documentation. I 
hid the link for now.

If you have a back up or a copy of the PDF we could provide it.


GSW works for me on FreeBSD with Apache2.
If someone wants to improve it, mail me.


Nice to know :) would be good to keep it running.
But for now I am only hunting broken links and trying to fix them :)

Riccardo





Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-02-24 Thread Riccardo Mottola

Hi David,

David Wetzel wrote:

I think the only usable info was on the gnustep wiki.
Unfortunately Manuel passed away from lung cancer.


The GNUstep wiki is up again now. DO you want to link to a specific 
section of it from the Documentation page?


I removed the link to the non-existing website.

Also I noticed that apple moved or removed WebObjects documentation. I 
hid the link for now.

If you have a back up or a copy of the PDF we could provide it.


GSW works for me on FreeBSD with Apache2.
If someone wants to improve it, mail me.


Nice to know :) would be good to keep it running.
But for now I am only hunting broken links and trying to fix them :)

Riccardo



Re: WebSite: GNUstepWeb resources

2024-02-22 Thread David Wetzel
I think the only usable info was on the gnustep wiki. 
Unfortunately Manuel passed away from lung cancer. 

GSW works for me on FreeBSD with Apache2. 
If someone wants to improve it, mail me. 

David

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 22, 2024, at 09:49, Riccardo Mottola  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> is anybody working on GNUstepWeb ?
> 
> It was our pride and it is referenced several times on our Web pages, 
> obviously. But Manuel was the primary user and developer. What now?
> 
> Specifically, we have a link to http://gnustepweb.org/
> 
> it points to a scam site I think now, in Japanese. It appears to have a lot 
> of articles, completely unrelated.
> 
> Was it Manuel's site? Did it go belly-up? Did somebody salvage the content?
> 
> In case, we could put it as subdirectory of gnustep.org. Or do I need to 
> remove the link?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Riccardo
>