I tested out webserv.r once, and it really cooks.  I tried it out with a small
web page and banged on it simultaniously with 4 other computers using Netscape
running full bore--focus in the address box with the enter key held down.  I
seen no errors fly by.  Although the 10mb network and 450 mhz processor might
have helped out a bit.

Since it is single threaded, you could goof it up with a slow CGI, or a over
large web page under heavy use.  But for lean stuff its great.

--Ryan


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Mr.Tyler Booth, Jeff Kreis and  Bohdan Lechnowsky !
>
> Have you done a stress test with The "microweb server" or "small web
> server" ? I had in mind to deploy our applications with another free web
> server, but it would be nice if everything was in REBOL, code and
> deployment, how I want it, transparently ( human readable REBOL code) .
>
>    I would like to serve XML, XHTML and HTML pages in an Intranet situation
>    ( 40-50 users ).
>    Can I add other  MIME types? I use FLASH a lot for navigation menus, so
>    I�ll be needing SWF support.
>    Since its written in rebol, one could tailor an install routine
>    accordingly.
>
> Any ideas? Please advise ASAP, if this idea is feasible, let me know more
> about licensing, I�ll speak to my boss about it.
>
> Sharriff Aina
> med.iq information & quality in healthcare AG

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     Ryan Cole
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"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is
limited. Imagination encircles the world." -Einstein


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