Re: [WebDNA] v7 problem?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
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numero = 108009
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texte = I hope you server admin guys figure all the install/config. stuff out... =because all the server config. talk makes my head spin (just because I =do not spend my time there)... and AFAICT the future of webdna 7 =currently lays in the hands of competent webdna server admins who can =sort out all the install/config issues with webdna version 7 and modern =hosting environments. ...and then the future of webdna will be back in =the hands of webdna code developers ;-)And PLEASE don't assume we all should drop Apache. AFAIK I (amongst =others) will always want to use Apache. Just for one reason (amongst =potentially many) - I have spent a fair amount of time with a =lightweight, powerful, and beautifully-designed PHP framework called ="Code Igniter" that runs all page request through one master page, via =mod-rewrite, that lets you do really cool stuff from there.. in the =name of so many modern and incredibly useful things.. MVC, etc. If I =ever make a *major* contribution to the Webdna community, I would want =to write at least part of a solid framework like this. Immediately =someone will think of other ways to do the tiny bit I just described.. =and yeah, sure there are always more perspectives... but for now I am =just saying that let's just please not assume that we all should (or =want to) necessarily drop Apache. If Webdna becomes the cool fcgi that =only runs in one specific environment, then that kinda defeats the =purpose.-Govinda=
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I hope you server admin guys figure all the install/config. stuff out... =because all the server config. talk makes my head spin (just because I =do not spend my time there)... and AFAICT the future of webdna 7 =currently lays in the hands of competent webdna server admins who can =sort out all the install/config issues with webdna version 7 and modern =hosting environments. ...and then the future of webdna will be back in =the hands of webdna code developers ;-)And PLEASE don't assume we all should drop Apache. AFAIK I (amongst =others) will always want to use Apache. Just for one reason (amongst =potentially many) - I have spent a fair amount of time with a =lightweight, powerful, and beautifully-designed PHP framework called ="Code Igniter" that runs all page request through one master page, via =mod-rewrite, that lets you do really cool stuff from there.. in the =name of so many modern and incredibly useful things.. MVC, etc. If I =ever make a *major* contribution to the Webdna community, I would want =to write at least part of a solid framework like this. Immediately =someone will think of other ways to do the tiny bit I just described.. =and yeah, sure there are always more perspectives... but for now I am =just saying that let's just please not assume that we all should (or =want to) necessarily drop Apache. If Webdna becomes the cool fcgi that =only runs in one specific environment, then that kinda defeats the =purpose.-Govinda=
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