Ah. But you forget MacHTTP (http://www.machttp.org/) which is the
original web server. At one time it was the most popular web server on
the planet. MacHTTP is still available and works very well.
However, Andre's got a pretty neat idea here
(http://homepage.mac.com/soapdog/rev/revhttpd.html) so I would check it
out too. It sounds like it would be a good fit for what you want to do.
Bill Vlahos
On Jun 5, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Wow classic machine, gotta love those! The only HTTPd server I
remember for classic (by 'I remember' read 'affordable') was
SocialEngs server which I think is out of business now. I'll propose
another option for you, not CGI based but RevHTTPd based.
RevHTTPd is a webserver written in Rev, it's pure transcript based so
it will run on your machine fine. If you just want to share the
stacks, then that's plain easy, I can show you how to do it, you'll
launch the app, your mates will point their browsers to your IP and
they will see a nice page with your stacks available for download. If
you want to run the stacks on webspace, then you can do it too, just
tweek here and there and they will run on RevHTTPd, the new version
that will be debuted in RevConWest is source compatible with libCGI so
anything that runs in one will run in the other. I think it's pretty
cool and that you can use it.
I can assist you on that if you explain me better what you're trying
to do.
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