On 1 Sep 2006, at 21:41, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
It's conceivable that you could run Apache as the web server (handling HTTP requests) sitting in front of AOLserver as the "application server." We all understand why this is largely unnecessary, but presumably it would get you past the auto-immune reaction of your customers.
Didn't ArsDigita create a "mod_aolserver" for this reason at some point?
To be honest, I think a *great* Tcl/ADP implementation running inside Apache has a better chance of being rather popular than AOLserver as a standalone product, even if it wouldn't be as efficient.
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