On 10/3/01 at 12:36 PM Phoebus Dokos wrote: > SB being a Server Side Script language is feasible now with UN*X > systems running uQLx.... And a QL specific web server is relatively > easy to implement once the TCP/IP stack is stable and complete. > Xitami for example (www.imatix.com) is an ideal candidate for that > reason...
There is absolutely no reason why SBasic couldn't be used as a SSSL. All it would need is some sort of CGI (or whatever) interface implemented in the web server. As for Xitami, I have been using it for over a year now and although it is simple and relatively powerfull, it also has, at least on the PC some odd problems. For instance, sending the wrong files (for instance, it's supposed to give you file xxx.gif, it sends yyy.gif - every time, consistently, but even the log says it's sending xxx.gif), acting as a memory leak, suddenly crashing when attempts to resume transfer are detected, having problems with ftp transfers, etc. It would need a lot of work to get it right. As a matter of fact, I would greatly apreciate if someone could tell me about a small, simple and _reliable_ web server to work under W98... (I know, I know, off topic...) Nasta
