hi,
yes, multipart form uploads are possible, and yes, it was a pain :-) but
i developed some http-servers before so i know what to do...
at the moment, i'm still using (heavy transformed) external http-code
(from www.hughes.com.au/products/libhttpd/) which was not able to do
this...
well,
On 10/20/06, Paul M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/20/06, Günter Greschenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> a new version is available (0.5.1.9) on
> "http://greschenz.dyndns.org/gas.html;.
> this version uses threads for sending files now ! the reply time is much
> better now...
Very
On 10/20/06, Günter Greschenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
a new version is available (0.5.1.9) on
"http://greschenz.dyndns.org/gas.html;.
this version uses threads for sending files now ! the reply time is much
better now...
Very cool program. I once wrote something like this in perl,
Günter Greschenz wrote:
Hi,
a new version is available (0.5.1.9) on
"http://greschenz.dyndns.org/gas.html;.
I'd just like to confirm that I can still see your site from the UK. ;)
Martin
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Hi,
a new version is available (0.5.1.9) on
"http://greschenz.dyndns.org/gas.html;.
this version uses threads for sending files now ! the reply time is much
better now...
btw: some time ago someone searched a possibility to expose a sqlite
database over http: have a look at the
Well I've never created one before but I think it
should be a straight forward setup.
Best regards,
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--- Günter Greschenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks !
>
> "some kind" of SourceFourge is already available:
> you can download the
> source :-)
> do you know how to
thanks !
"some kind" of SourceFourge is already available: you can download the
source :-)
do you know how to create a project on sourcefourge ? until now i've
downloaded only ...
but i think it will take 1 or 2 weeks (i've not much time now...)
cu, gg
Raymond Irving schrieb:
Very nice
Very nice indeed. Any chance we will see some kind of
SourceFourge opening soon? Maybe after adding docs and
multithreading capabilities?
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--- Günter Greschenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi raymond,
>
> your idea of including other files is already done.
> there is a
hi raymond,
your idea of including other files is already done.
there is a function "script" (see "gas,js") which includes other files.
that how i want to support different "applications". on example is
"notes". in "apps/notes.js" i implemented the ajax backend, in
"www/Notes/*" i implemented
nning on, a 286? Tried three different times and
got
tired waiting all three times :-(
Not going to stir much interest with response times like that!
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From: Günter Greschenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite
This is very very sweet :)
Many thanks for sharing Greschenz. I would love to see
this project mature. Maybe something like a ThinClient
webserver with Javascript as the backend so we could
write lovely web apps with AJAX support that offers
database like features? Could it also run on
all three times :-(
Not going to stir much interest with response times like that!
-Original Message-
From: Günter Greschenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver
hi,
i dont know if
ee different times and got
tired waiting all three times :-(
Not going to stir much interest with response times like that!
-Original Message-
From: Günter Greschenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] new
hi,
its asymetric, its (seen from my home) 2mbit downstream and (i'm not
sure) 384kbit upstream (but in any case less than 1mbit). the other
direction wout be better for serving (now its better for surfing :-)
but for my own purpose it is enough :-) at the end of the year 16mbit
could be
Greetings, Günter,
Regarding: "...my server is running at home ... and has a dsl-(2mbit)
connection to the world."
Do you know if your connection is symmetric? In the U.S. most all home DSL
circuits are ADSL, with the upload maximum speed just a fraction of the
download maximum.
Places like
.org
Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver
hi,
i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
i implemented a little webserver with javascript as backend-language
(1.7 from mozilla 2.0.rc1) and sqlite as datastorage (3.3.7)
the server is serving hims
Hi,
my server is running at home (300mhz(?), linux (suse 9.3) and has a
dsl-(2mbit) connection to the world. running inernally (my laptop
connected directly via wlan) its really fast (look at the logfile:
http://greschenz.dyndns.org/logsByPath.html), it could be a internal
routing problem
Dennis Cote wrote:
It's a little slow, taking about 10 seconds to load, but not too bad.
About 4-5 seconds here but the wires are shorter ;)
Martin
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John Stanton wrote:
Martin Jenkins wrote:
John Stanton wrote:
Martin Jenkins wrote:
Seems ok now. Quite fast even.
It is still dead. Address 62.194.135.186 doesn't respond.
Traceroute fails.
Odd. It's still working here (UK). DNSStuff reports a different
address though
Martin Jenkins wrote:
John Stanton wrote:
Martin Jenkins wrote:
Seems ok now. Quite fast even.
It is still dead. Address 62.194.135.186 doesn't respond.
Traceroute fails.
Odd. It's still working here (UK). DNSStuff reports a different address
though (62.104.138.84) and a traceroute
]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver
hi,
i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
i implemented a little webserver with javascript as backend-language
(1.7 from mozilla 2.0.rc1) and sqlite
John Stanton wrote:
Martin Jenkins wrote:
Seems ok now. Quite fast even.
It is still dead. Address 62.194.135.186 doesn't respond.
Traceroute fails.
Odd. It's still working here (UK). DNSStuff reports a different address
though (62.104.138.84) and a traceroute from there is fine (13 hops).
with response times like that!
-Original Message-
From: Günter Greschenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver
hi,
i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
i
Martin Jenkins wrote:
Fred Williams wrote:
What'ch got it running on, a 286? Tried three different times and
got tired waiting all three times :-(
Seems ok now. Quite fast even.
mj
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Fred Williams wrote:
What'ch got it running on, a 286? Tried three different times and
got tired waiting all three times :-(
Seems ok now. Quite fast even.
mj
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Gunter,
I cannot access your web site. The address is resolved, then the server
hangs. It would be interesting to look at your www server.
Günter Greschenz wrote:
hi,
i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
i implemented a little webserver with javascript as
12:04 PM
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver
>
>
> hi,
>
> i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
> i implemented a little webserver with javascript as backend-language
> (1.7 from mozilla 2.0.r
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