Unfortunately this will not work for a student site at a university.
Thanks though,
Jon
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From: Basil Bourque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:00 AM
Subject: How to migrate to Servlets/JSP from CGI
> Rather working around your ISP, why not be your own ISP (depending on your
> needs). I and some friends are using DSL or cable modems to do our own
> serving, which allows us the convenience of using our own equipment on our
> own location. If your DSL or cable provider gives you assigned IP numbers,
> then you're in business. You can register your own domain names, and set
up
> your own DNS, email, and web servers all using free or cheap software. For
> example, we use old Macintoshes (even 68K Macs) as DNS servers.
>
> --Basil Bourque
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: How to migrate to Servlets/JSP from CGI
> I'm in the unfortunate situation to be locked into an ISP that does not
> support servlets.
>
>
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