Yes!!

It now loads without patches into Pharo 1.1 rc2
I used its client and server part, seaside adaptor, it all works.

The code is quite readable/understandable/malleable.

I did not yet test the WebClient-HTTP package which patches HTTPSocket to 
replace the old code,
which is obviously important (it then gets used by MC and the rest of 
Smalltalk).

The unit tests also have to be double checked.

What do others, like Lukas and other Seaside people think of it ?

The basic point it: it can only be better than the older code.
But on the other hand, maybe the leap could be even bigger still ?
Having a facade for a pluggable http client is one step.

Having a good basic HTTP client and server is very important.

Sven

On 06 Jul 2010, at 09:30, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> to replace the old code?
> 
> Stef
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