Richard- Don't bother looking too closely at what's behind the scenes. There's a lot going on there, but it's deep at the server end for some obvious reasons. What Tilestack has put together is pretty impressive - they've got a HyperCard-to-java-bytecode compiler so that they can take HC stacks intact, compile them to java apps, and host them on their server. They're generating quite a bit of interest at their little booth stuck behind the Apple display. And they're committed to the idea that creating and publishing stack creations should be free, although they're still working on what their long-range business plan is. I'm talking with them about extending the HC model, but obviously some of the rev extensions aren't going to fit into the java server world (file I/O at stuff like that). But if this works out it could provide a workaround for the single-threading cgi engine issue that blocks publishing stacks to the web.
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