I've been developing several toy Adobe Flex apps and would like to use
lisp to create web services based on the REST model for the client to
consume.

I haven't been able to determine if Weblocks or Hunchentoot support
the PUT and DELETE HTTP verbs.  Are they supported?

Have any of you found a good method of handling authentication in a
RESTful manner?  I've read some posts that suggest using standard HTTP
security.  I've also read some posts suggesting that a secure cookie
can be used storing only the session id on the client machine.  This
sounds like the route to take...

Finally, what is the advantage of using weblocks over hunchentoot?  It
seems to be a framework rather than a just a webserver.  Does it
provide any features beyond HT that will aid in building Flex clients?

Thanks in advance.  I'm new to web and lisp development so I'm sorry
if some of these questions are obvious.

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