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<$ $> or <% %> - I could be convinced either way. Any compelling
reason for <% %>?
I'm curious, how are you scripting Forth pages currently?
Also, I updated the web server ZIP at our site to include the HTML
scripting tools (from my previous post to SF Talk) utilized in the web
server.
http://www.logix-controls.com/SwiftForth\Webserver\WebServer.zip
Mike
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From: sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com [mailto:sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com]On
Behalf
Of Gene LeFave
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 1:56 PM
To: sftalk_at_forth.com
Subject: [sftalk] Re: SwiftForth WebServer
I wonder if it would make sense to decide on a forth "server side"
vocabulary.
We're using <% ....%> to embed forth in html pages. I used
<FORTH>...</FORTH> for awhile but that makes a lot of page
authoring tools unhappy.
Gene
On 15 Aug 2003 at 12:08, DOLFINA of AIWP wrote:
From: DOLFINA of AIWP <azedia_at_dolfina.org>
To: <sftalk_at_forth.com>
Date sent: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 12:08:57 -0700
Subject: [sftalk] Re: SwiftForth WebServer
Send reply to: sftalk_at_forth.com
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 17:23:14 -0700, Mike Ghan wrote:
> >Hello All,
> BTW: Thank you for putting that up. I had heard rumors of its
> existence. I did try it our on port 81 alongside the acweb and it
> does seem stable.
> I don't know what your plans are for it. I am working on courseware
> and a courseware designer kit which will have basic html tools. A
> simple server would be a nice addition to the kit.
>
> Jodell
> www.dolfina.org/tutorials/
>
>
>
> >
> >I have posted a Forth Web server to our website at
> >
> >http://www.logix-controls.com/SwiftForth\Webserver\WebServer.zip
> and
> >
> >http://www.logix-controls.com/SwiftForth\Webserver\Readme.txt
> >
> >The WebServer is written entirely in SwiftForth. The WebServer
will
> >serve up HTML pages as well as Forth script files. A Forth script
> >can
> >compile and execute Forth code to generate a HTML page on the fly
as
> >well as process forms and manage client cookies. See the
readme.txt
> >file details. Sorry, but the WebServer is distributed as an
> >executable only. We have invested a bit of time and money
> developing
> >the underlying TCP/IP technology and it is integrated with much of
> >our
> >code base. Also note that this server is an extensible system and
> >required specific permission from Forth Inc to distribute (which we
> >did receive).
> >
> >Any feedback is welcome.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >Mike Ghan
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