Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Frontier-friendly runtime
Author: Dave Winer Posted: 3/6/1999; 9:23:58 AM Topic: scriptingNews outline for 3/5/99 Msg #: 3721 (In response to 3719) Prev/Next: 3720 / 3722
Interesting. What would this environment look like? WebDAV? XML-RPC handlers? Integration between Frontier and Zope servers? Some sort of portable plug-in API so Frontier can hook up to Apache? Something shipped out-of-the-box by RedHat, the way they do mod_perl and mod_php3?Here's a good place to begin.. AutoWeb. However, on review, it's not such a good place to begin. AutoWeb was more about site management. It didn't have the glossary. I think that came in in the Clay Basket timeframe.
Anyway..
The first goal would be to get macros and the glossary to working in some Linux-based environment. Store the glossary in MySQL or whatever makes sense. Store the hierarchy of pages. You can simulate an object db in a relational database. Think about it.
It would be fun to build the structure in Frontier to make deployment transparent for Frontier people.
Zope
Is a good choice for an environment to target.
Others? I'm a newbie. Show me the way.
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- Re: Frontier-friendly runtime, Eric Kidd, 3/6/1999; 9:52:39 AM
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