viktoras wrote:

> Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> Making the new Apache module engine available for free will help
>> tremendously in evangelizing the language, arguably more so than the
>> browser plugin.  It's hard to beat the grace of chunk expressions for
>> working with text, and whether HTML or JavaScript or CSS, most of the
>> web is just text.
>
> modRevolution, modRev or am I missing something? It would be a hit.
> Is it already available anywhere, or is it only in future plans of
> the Rev. Ltd?

Very little has been published about this so far - here's one of the few mentions I can find:

   PHP style Rev engine

   We're delighted to announce we will be bringing you an
   enhanced server side engine, allowing you to embed tags
   in a web page, in the same way as one uses php tags.

<http://runrev.com/newsletter/may/issue48/newsletter1.php>

For myself, this is far more interesting than the browser plug-in on the other side of the web equation.

No browser plug-in will ever be bigger than Flash, but a Rev server module has a chance at being a PHP/Ruby contender in a big way.

  Q: What is "PHP"?
  A: That's the sound Rev makes when it slaps PHP across the face.

:)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Managing Editor, revJournal
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