Joseph J. Strout wrote:
Sure -- I started with Jon's "Write a Web Server in 100 Lines" example,
and then expanded it to handle POST (and HEAD) requests, and to serve up
dynamically-created pages and handle the responses. Basically, once you
have a web server running, it's pretty easy to make it do anything you'd
do in Swordfish or any other web development tool.
Well... not exactly.
If you could write a simple web server and have it then be pretty easy
to make it "do anything you'd do in Swordfish"... there wouldn't be any
need at all for something like Swordfish. :)
From my very, very minuscule understanding of what Swordfish is... it
does much, much more. Ease of development, the web-based user
interface, a good development toolset, etc... those are all things that
don't come "pretty easy" by just having a web server.
-Bryan
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