[#3006] mismatched quotation — "stevan apter" <apter@...>

ruby documentation uses a punctuation convention i've never seen

13 messages 2000/05/27

[ruby-talk:02885] Re: simple httpd for local use

From: Hideto ISHIBASHI <hideto-i@...4u.or.jp>
Date: 2000-05-18 12:20:55 UTC
List: ruby-talk #2885
From: hipster <hipster@xs4all.nl>
Subject: [ruby-talk:02879] Re: simple httpd for local use
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 11:29:19 +0200

> On Thu, 18 May 2000  17:55:43 +0900, Hideto ISHIBASHI wrote:
> > I'd introduce the currently existing httpd in Ruby.
> > shttpsrv --- Small HTTP Server
> > It's available from RAA (Ruby Application Archive).
> 
> Hmm, I can't seem to find it... Exactly where is is located?
> (must be the reason I missed it in the first place :\)

Oh, I'm sorry. I made a mistake.
It's located in "in.coming/" directory of some ftp servers
(I'm not sure but perhaps ftp.ruby-lang.org or ftp.netlab.org).

I think it's not linked from http:/www.ruby-lang.org...

> > > - Ruby CGI scripts {sh,c}ould be executed in-line
> > 
> > For that purpose, I use Apache + mod_ruby + eruby.
> > This combination will give you a brilliant idea :-)
> 
> I'm aware of this powerful combo, but I never intended my httpd for such
> contexts (yet).

The shttpsrv can handle Servlet (loadable Ruby script) which
is like Java Servlet. That's, of course, not intend heavy traffic,
but flexible than the Apache/mod_ruby/eruby combo.

> > I don't know wiki... :-(
> > Could anyone tell me where I can find its homepage/introduction?
> 
>   http://c2.com/cgi/wiki

Thanks :-)

> > In addition to that, I'm working on the "blade clone":
> > http://www.rr.iij4u.or.jp/~hideto-i/rb/yaiba/
> > Please not visit the webpage because it's written only in Japanese.
> > I promise that the complete package will contain English documents ;-)
> 
> thanks!

I'll say it again: this software is "Coming *not* soon!"
Maybe when you'll forget about it :-)

--
Hideto "rubyholic" ISHIBASHI
http://www.rr.iij4u.or.jp/~hideto-i/

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