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Re: Local Realbasic WebServer

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Subject: Re: Local Realbasic WebServer
From: Joe Strout <joe@inspiringapps.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:49:36 -0700
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David Hart wrote:

I would like to use the same HTML and javascript in the desktop version.
The only difference is that the desktop version would communicate with a
local RB webserver.  The books are searchable so I would need to search a
local database and return html to the client.  Other than that, I would
simply send back static html with local references to css and images. Has
anybody done this before?

Yes. There are a few wrinkles, depending on how much like a "real" web server you want your custom server to be, but it's all doable -- I've done it several times now. :)

Cheers,
- Joe


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