P Kishor schrieb:
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 cool program. I once wrote something like this in perl, but it never
used a database. I do wish to pose one question. Can this server handle
multipart form uploads(multiple files from one form)? I remeber in perl I had to implement the support for that and regular form submissions manually. I tell you that was a pain. I must say I am impressed with your work though. I will take a look and see what I can use this thing for, because it sounds
like something that can be useful. One last remark, when I built mine I
spent hours deciphering HTTP's exact workings. I hope you didn't have to do
the same.


I am looking around for a standalone webserver/db solution written in
Perl. I found "Paul's trivial httpd"
<http://www.pault.com/phttpd.html>. Maybe your are the same Paul ;-).

Nevertheless, is your product available for circulation?

Many thanks,


well, this is a standalone webserver/db solution, but you have to use javascript instead of perl. i tried perl some years ago, but even with >20 years programming experience it was to difficult for me :-)

what do you mean by "available for circulation" ? you can download the source and build it yourself :-) it circulates (i look at my server logs ;-) about 50 times now :-)))
but before you go to "production mode" you should wait some more time.
i think sqlite and spidermonkey are very well tested, but i still have to find the "sigsegv" from today :-)


cu, gg


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