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Valette Eric wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid3E541336.5030202@free.fr">Wendell
Thompson wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">Does the webserver support either client-side
Java scripts or server-side PHP scripts? </blockquote>
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As far as I know, the web server has little to do with <i>client-side</i>Java
scripts. Simply include the JavaScript in your HTML and the client
should process it. According to GoAhead's documentation, they support
server-side ASP although I cannot tell you how complete the
implementation is or how much resources it uses.<br>
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Is there documentation I've overlooked? <br>
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Thanks in advance... <br>
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The RTEMS web server is just an *very outdated* port of the goahead web
server. So you can find docs on the goahead web site... </blockquote>
Actually, I believe that the latest snapshots include Version 2.01 of
the GoAhead web server and the latest version is 2.04.<br>
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BTW : could someone pick up a recent version make a patch and apply it
to rtems... <br>
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Charlie Steaderman
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:charlies@poliac.com">charlies@poliac.com</a>
VP Engineering
Poliac Research Corporation
Phone: 952.707.6245
Cel: 612.242.6364</pre>
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