What's the advantage of that, RK?
On 3/10/2020 1:24 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
The latest version of the Westwind Web Connection framework (7.10) has the
option to run from a self-contained .Net Core based web server. It's flagged as
a preview at the moment but knowing Rick I would expect it to pretty stable.
<https://webconnection.west-wind.com/docs/_s8104dggl.htm#breaking-changes-in-v7.10>
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rk
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From: ProfoxTech <[email protected]> On Behalf Of AndyHC
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 1:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Legacy revisited!
Yesterday, for purely nostalgic reasons, I spent an inordinate amount of
time* repairing a local IIS implementation of AVFP:
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=activevfp
Then today I spent part of the afternoon looking at blogs by people who
implemented Windows IoT on RasPi's.
I was bemused by the convolutions needed to implement the very simplest web
server with Asp.Net or .Net Core on this setup.
Sitting here with a beer I suddenly remembered a web server implemented in
FoxPro, and to my surprise 30 secs on Google threw up the link:
http://www.eetasoft.ee/ewebserv.htm - If you search Ed's Archives you will
find it discussed - many many years ago.
From memory it just worked - it wasn't very scaleable but it 'did what it
said on the tin'.
I'll give it a run tomorrow.
/ * Uninstalling and re-installing IIS is not as straightforward as it sounds!/
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