Re: WebCat for Unix??
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13610
interpreted = N
texte = >On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Pat McCormick wrote:>>> I know that if you love Unix as much as I do, you're just dying for a>> command line opportunity of the magnitude of porting WebCat for Apache or>> Enterprise Server from Netscape. Since you've done it for NT already,>> aren't you just a few lines of code away?>>Three cheers for this suggestion! We would love to see a unix version of>WebCat. There are several software libraries out there that will do this>for you, one is called Latitude. If WebCat ever wants to make it into>the mainstream, we are going to need to see some more serious platforms>offered. An Apache and Netscape API would do the trick. As far as I can>tell, there would be no other competition for WebCat in those markets,>since the closest thing to it would be PHP (for apache) and that is like>greek compared the simplicity of WebCat.>>>>Josh Knauer>Executive Director>The EnviroLink Network>http://www.envirolink.org>Phone: (412) 683-6400>Fax: (412) 683-8460Great to here -- We don't currently have the expertise and/hardware inhouse to handle this. Are there any suggestions? What servers and flavorsof UNIX would be necessary?Jay Van Vark *******************************Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog)11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & DevelopmentSuite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.comSan Diego, CA 92128 *******************************619.675.1106** PGP key available upon request. **
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>On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Pat McCormick wrote:>>> I know that if you love Unix as much as I do, you're just dying for a>> command line opportunity of the magnitude of porting WebCat for Apache or>> Enterprise Server from Netscape. Since you've done it for NT already,>> aren't you just a few lines of code away?>>Three cheers for this suggestion! We would love to see a unix version of>WebCat. There are several software libraries out there that will do this>for you, one is called Latitude. If WebCat ever wants to make it into>the mainstream, we are going to need to see some more serious platforms>offered. An Apache and Netscape API would do the trick. As far as I can>tell, there would be no other competition for WebCat in those markets,>since the closest thing to it would be PHP (for apache) and that is like>greek compared the simplicity of WebCat.>>>>Josh Knauer>Executive Director>The EnviroLink Network>http://www.envirolink.org>Phone: (412) 683-6400>Fax: (412) 683-8460Great to here -- We don't currently have the expertise and/hardware inhouse to handle this. Are there any suggestions? What servers and flavorsof UNIX would be necessary?Jay Van Vark *******************************Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog)11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & DevelopmentSuite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.comSan Diego, CA 92128 *******************************619.675.1106** PGP key available upon request. **
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