Re: [9fans] dbfs and web framework for plan 9 (was: web-based plan 9?)

2008-11-24 Thread Giacomo Tesio
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Giacomo Tesio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Hi! Thanks for your reply. A premise: I'm not talking about developing a web forum or the like. I'm talking about a framework to develop large applications with thin

Re: [9fans] dbfs and web framework for plan 9 (was: web-based plan 9?)

2008-11-24 Thread Giacomo Tesio
BTW, if you miss a post on a forum, you would be *hungry*. LOOL! ! ! I was meaning... angry... :-D

[9fans] dbfs and web framework for plan 9 (was: web-based plan 9?)

2008-11-23 Thread Giacomo Tesio
Since I know it was discussed in the past (but I could not find the post in the archives) I hope to be original by not reiterate old ideas. BTW I start from a reply to a previous post to explain what I would need to use plan 9 for web development. But first of all, I have to say that I'm not

Re: [9fans] dbfs and web framework for plan 9 (was: web-based plan 9?)

2008-11-23 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Giacomo Tesio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, The scope is to be able to query the db towards a filesystem, with no need to use different libraries for different db backend... each application would use a filesystem, while each rdbms would have it's own filesystem (all with the same

Re: [9fans] dbfs and web framework for plan 9 (was: web-based plan 9?)

2008-11-23 Thread Francisco J Ballesteros
Well, Plan 9 has web forums, see http://lsub.org/magic/group as an example It uses a directory per web group, with a file per article (and replies to it). Several skeleton html files are used and a DYNAMIC tag is replaced with contents using a C program. We use rm to remove articles, etc. etc.