ANN: rebxr standalone edition available
[1/4] from: koopmans::itr::ing::nl at: 19-Feb-2002 12:45
Hi All,
Just uploaded rebxr (XML-RPC for REBOL) standalone edition.
It is Andreas' fine XML-RPC stuff built into a standalone mini-webserver.
[ the one from Rugby]
Find it at:
http://www.rebolforces.com/~erebol
--Maarten
[2/4] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 19-Feb-2002 14:26
Maarten Koopmans wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just uploaded rebxr (XML-RPC for REBOL) standalone edition.
> It is Andreas' fine XML-RPC stuff built into a standalone mini-webserver.
> [ the one from Rugby]
the one from Rugby
means hipe server? Or just more complete Rugby - simply
- Rugby accepting xml-rpc request, instead of http ones?
As for rebol library version 1.0 - what about adding Gavin's XML stuff, if he
would agree upon it? Few users reported here it is cool piece of code. What
do you think? Maybe even Anamonitor would be usefull? Maybe even MySQL and
LRWP protocols? Well, at least from what I understand about the library it is
a collection of fine, handy stuff, but maybe I am wrong?
-pekr-
[3/4] from: koopmans::itr::ing::nl at: 19-Feb-2002 15:31
Re: RSL / ANN: rebxr standalone edition available
Hi Petr,
Rebxr is without Rugby, but based on hipe.r
I would love to include mysql.r, anamonitor, high-fun, xml-to-... pdfmaker,
flashcompiler, you name it.
But... I cannot go after everybody
If you want to contribute to RSL the scheme is:
- accompany your files with a README in make-spec format
- a BSD style license, as RSL needs to be usable for everybody without any
restrictions will RSL/Rebol succeed.
I'll add it in a subdirectory to RSL and publish a new version.
--Maarten
[4/4] from: andreas:bolka:gmx at: 21-Feb-2002 22:23
Re: ANN: rebxr standalone edition available
Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 12:45:11 PM, Maarten wrote:
> Just uploaded rebxr (XML-RPC for REBOL) standalone edition. It is
> Andreas' fine XML-RPC stuff built into a standalone mini-webserver.
> [the one from Rugby]
great ;) - thanks maarten! i'll include it in some way in future
packages. (as i assume its BSD-style licensed ;)
--
Best regards,
Andreas mailto:[andreas--bolka--gmx--net]