Cacheserver
[1/5] from: hallvard::ystad::helpinhand::com at: 8-Dec-2001 13:44
Hello folks,
We needed a cacheserver for a minor project at work this week, and recycled
some old java classes we made long time ago. The server is simple, but
works fine. It consists of 5 classes, it's about 20k source code.
Today, I decided to try to make the same thing in rebol. The result: 56
lines of code (or about 35, if you don't count comments and debug
print-outs). It's really neat, although incomplete and "quick'n'dirty"-ish.
I put it on my reb-site (Diddely-do) in case anyone feels like looking at
it.
~H
[2/5] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 8-Dec-2001 13:09
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:44:50PM +0100, Hallvard Ystad wrote:
> Hello folks,
> We needed a cacheserver for a minor project at work this week, and recycled
<<quoted lines omitted: 5>>
> I put it on my reb-site (Diddely-do) in case anyone feels like looking at
> it.
Hi Hallvard:
And where is your website?
FYI: Use /core only
Regards
Tim
[3/5] from: brett:codeconscious at: 9-Dec-2001 13:53
Hi Tim,
> > I put it on my reb-site (Diddely-do) in case anyone feels like looking
at
> > it.
> Hi Hallvard:
> And where is your website?
His Rebsite is found under Sites of Desktop / Rebol.com and is called
Diddely-do
. There is an icon there to a webpage
as well, but Hallavard has used file instead of link so Rebol/View downloads
the webpage to the cache and browses the local version. The http link is:
http://folk.uio.no/hallvary/rebol/
Brett.
[4/5] from: hallvard:ystad:helpinhand at: 9-Dec-2001 13:17
Dixit Brett Handley (03.53 09.12.2001):
>His Rebsite is found under Sites of Desktop / Rebol.com and is called
>"Diddely-do".
Yes, I didn't find any better name for it...
> There is an icon there to a webpage
>as well, but Hallavard has used file instead of link so Rebol/View downloads
>the webpage to the cache and browses the local version.
Hm. Funny you should say that. I haven't looked much into the syntax for reb sites, so
I wasn't aware of the "link" possibility. But: when I browse there myself, R/view does
_not_ download a local copy, it starts my browser. And when I changed from "file" to
"link" just now, the same behaviour persists...
On the other hand, the rebol scripts are indeed downloaded to a local cache, and when
I try the Kasper script, which has an 'emailer in it, trying to use 'emailer (left hand
side button in the Kasper program), R/view tells me it can't send email when working
offline. Clicking in the lower left corner of the R/view desktop and getting the message
"connected to the internet at..." doesn't change this behaviour. I tried changing from
"file" to "link" for the Kasper script too, but that simply causes R/view to send the
script to my browser, so I changed it back. Someone said some time ago that 'emailer
works just fine in the Kasper script, so I guess this has got to do with my settings.
But I have this problem not only on two Win2k machines, but also on a SuSE Linux and
an OpenBSD box. So there.
~H
[5/5] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 9-Dec-2001 8:19
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:44:50PM +0100, Hallvard Ystad wrote:
> Hello folks,
> We needed a cacheserver for a minor project at work this week, and recycled
<<quoted lines omitted: 5>>
> I put it on my reb-site (Diddely-do) in case anyone feels like looking at
> it.
Hi:
I've been playing with Cal Dixon's webserv with the thought of making
it a full CGI server....
and your work is going to be an antidote for my partner's Java/Perl addiction.
:>)
tj
> ~H
>
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