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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 16:48:08 -0700
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David Hart wrote:

I think this will be very simple stuff.  I just want it to look like a
webserver and server well formed HTML back to the browser.  No sessions,
script execution or anything like that.  Do you have any code that you would
care to sell or share?  I don't want to recreate the wheel.

The code I wrote belongs to clients; it's not mine to share. However, for simple needs, Jon Johnson's "webserver in 100 lines of code" might be good enough:


http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/REALbasic_Web_Server_in_100_Lines_of_Code

I'd suggest you start with that, and if you need more than this can do, contact me off-list and I'll see if I can help.

Best,
- Joe

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