Go for the CGI library then, it works well and patches are welcome
On Jun 22, 2010, at 3:40 PM, Karl Winterling wrote:
I'm a college student in California, so I can't afford a World of
Warcraft account. However, I might try to design and "sell" a Racket
application to my Co-op. so I'll need to avoid sounding mentally
disturbed to the central IT staff.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Neil Van Dyke
<n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote:
Racket comes with a CGI library. I recently ported a large legacy
Racket
(PLT Scheme) CGI-based application to SCGI using
"http://www.neilvandyke.org/scgi-scheme/".
For new development, consider using the PLT Web Server instead of
SCGI or
old CGI. Nowadays, virtual servers like Amazon EC2 are affordable,
and you
can make them do things that the cheapo CGI/PHP/Zope shared hosting
of a few
years ago didn't support.
When undertaking a Web development project in Racket... in addition
to the
extensive Racket documentation and the help available on this email
list,
there are professional Racket consultants available for
outsourcing. And,
to borrow a line from an Asimov bio, they grow more handsome with
each year.
Karl Winterling wrote at 06/22/2010 02:45 PM:
It appears that you need a PLT Web server running on your site's
host to
deploy Web applications. Is it possible to deploy applications on
shared
hosting with Apache and something like CGI or FastCGI?
--
http://www.neilvandyke.org/
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