Hi Tommi!
[..]

> gethostname is a good example. You should always check, if there is a 
> API to do the same thing. strace is a great command to look, which 
> system calls are used by a specific command line tool.

It only was an example.

> 
> But still CGI might still be a interesting addition. I once started to 
> write it but did not finish it since there is really a danger, that it 
> is used too often.
Hmm. Thats possible. but on other side maybe its senseful to test code
in a scripted way (via perl etc) and then, if it is stable, to transfer
it into the faster tntnet-code (so i do at the moment).

> 
> The suggested exec@tntnet is not really enough, since there should be a 
> way to specify at least the content type.

I think, thats really easy: in tntnet.xml you could add a
<content-type>..</content-type> directive.

Regards,
Oliver



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