Squeak & Apache?

Frank Mueller frank at mweb.de
Wed Sep 22 18:40:31 UTC 2004


Yip, it is. And if it has to be hidden behind an Apache there's no
problem to configure the Apache as proxy. Dynamic aspects can so be
handled by Squeak/Seaside, static pages and images through Apache.

mue

> have you have a look at seaside? Because this is much more powerful
> than a cgi.
> beta4.com/seaside2/
> Stef
>
>
> On 22 sept. 04, at 14:39, Laurent Cocea wrote:
>
>> Hi all--
>>
>> Is it possible to use a Squeak script/bytecode/binary as an external
>> application (CGI) with the Apache web server? I think that boils down
>> to a question in the FAQ, that is, whether Squeak scripts can run w/o
>> launching the GUI; that question remains, apparently, unanswered
>> (http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/781). Thank you.
>>
>> --Laurent

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