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Hello! I just re-installed plan9 in a raspberry pi, and this time
around, i´m trying to play with the httpd web server, for creating a
small site.
I created /usr/web/index.html and tried to run ip/httpd/httpd which
produces the following error page (via browser, and for the intended
ip):
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Troff + net, I added ideas from vrml's for AR glasses I use for HUD
documents as I look off monitor still bashing the keyboard. Web proxy for
format translation.
On Sep 17, 2016 10:06 AM, "hiro" <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's hard to have a technical argument about this, because technical
>
It's hard to have a technical argument about this, because technical
consideration was never a big driver of web "technologies".
> Web programming would have also have started off with far greater ability
There is nothing wrong with the web having a limited scope of features.
> Web games,
Hi,
I have been pondering the same kind of thing myself lately. In an alternate
bizarro universe, what would the web look like that is modelled more around
plan 9 concepts. Heres my fantastic take on this.
First, there is a focus on simplicity of implementation and interface over
flashiness
Hi all,
For context, I am a plan 9 novice - I've played around just enough to
add jury-rigged background-image support for rio (for better or worse),
implore sl - if I remember correctly - to add the ^B option to 9front's rc
that brings the cursor to the current input place, and, for what it's
I recompiled with the latest in hg. I'm still not having success with the
multicast. I'm going to start adding debugging to figure out what's going on.
Chris