Hey,
for the Arachne experienced users , what about
this scripting language ( a response for those thinking of unexistent Perl
or TCL for DOS)
www.python.org has a DOS version and there is free snippets of code out
there.
By far Python is one of the most OOP readable languages ! for example
not ()
{
{
}
}
not ()
at all !!!!!!
:)
better yet......
a) code fully portable to Java thorough www.jpython.org and b)( cross
platform (DOS, Win, Linux, DEC, SGI, etc.)
Anybody in the list with skills to code CGI snippets parsed with Python ?
Elliot
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Subject: DGI language
> On 2 Jan 03 at 12:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >All you need is a mean to parse the query string, then pass it to the
> >DBMS. If only there was a Perl or TCL for DOS...
>
> There are text utilities ported to DOS, though. When I wrote DGI for
> some interactive local HTML pages I used rather clumsy DOS utilities
> called lmod, gsar and repstr, but meanwhile I have even found tr, sed
> and awk for DOS. This would not be enough to take existing scripts
> from Linux, but it should be possible to write not too complicated
> new scripts parsing the input from Arachne's interface.
>
> Regards
> Christof Lange
>
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