Le Dimanche 8 Janvier 2006 05:55, Brian Sniffen a écrit :
> The thttpd web server provides a script name that matches everything
> between the hostname and the query string---so for the darcs
> repository, it would claim something like ./darcs.cgi/darcs/
>
> Needless to say, this doesn't work---someone complained about it on
> darcs-users in mid-2005, but gave up on using thttpd and switched
> to a different web server.
>
> This is all that's necessary to get darcs.cgi to work on web servers
> with liberal interpretations of the standard, like thttpd:

I have also two patch (still in my home) about bug, it refer to ~ in url when 
the cgi is located into ~/public_html for example. I will submit ASAP.

But to be honest, the current seems to me ugly: external call to xsltproc, 
unfinished interface, etc...

There is allready very good implementation of web viewer (darcsweb for 
example) which works very fine. Should we really continue to maintain it ?

Else I would prefer to completly rewrite it.

My 2 cents.

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