OK - I've been experimenting most of the day with running Livecode as a
server daemon (not as a cgi). It's a bit problematic and I am trying to
track down bugs.
One issue is that the server does not seem to respond well when it is in
the background - so when I move over to a browser and ping the s
Friends,
I haven't touched this in ages. I have a couple gigs on a folder called
"RunRev Source" here and there was a RevHTTP folder there. There is a lot
of non-working half baked goodies in that folder but I think that the main
httpd.rev file should work ok.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0636wl30z4
On 5 Nov 2014, at 7:02 am, Todd Geist wrote:
> I put the code on github
>
> https://github.com/toddgeist/lchttpd
Yay for another FOSS lcVCS project on GitHub! If we keep this up the Ohloh
folks might eventually get around to merging in my pull request adding livecode
as a recognised language
I put the code on github
https://github.com/toddgeist/lchttpd
there is an example file and a movie to watch. It is very incomplete, but
I think it is in a state where people could start to plat with it.
Please post bugs to the issue tracker on github.
https://github.com/toddgeist/lchttpd/issue
Oh its a long way from finished :-)
Todd
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 6:09 AM, David Bovill wrote:
> Great... put it up early before it's finished :)
> ᐧ
>
> On 4 November 2014 02:37, Todd Geist wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:32 PM, David Bovill
> wrote:
> > >
> > > also because there is a l
Great... put it up early before it's finished :)
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On 4 November 2014 02:37, Todd Geist wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:32 PM, David Bovill wrote:
> >
> > also because there is a lot of useful code in the Node.js world we could
> > use.
> >
>
> Yes there is :-).
>
>
> I got an HTTP server goi
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:32 PM, David Bovill wrote:
>
> also because there is a lot of useful code in the Node.js world we could
> use.
>
Yes there is :-).
I got an HTTP server going based on the code that Richard provided.
Actually I kind of started over. once I got the basics from the mcHTTT.
On 3 November 2014 16:06, Todd Geist wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Are you thinking of using Node as the server? Or?
>
First it is just an interesting environment to explore Javascript and
LiveCode interaction - for teaching, for inter process communication, and
also because there is a lot of useful c
Hi David,
Are you thinking of using Node as the server? Or?
There is definitely some interesting work to be done here.
Todd
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 7:45 AM, David Bovill wrote:
> That sounds very interesting Todd - I worked on a few LiveCode based
> servers as well, and have a project that I
That sounds very interesting Todd - I worked on a few LiveCode based
servers as well, and have a project that I would like to begin exploring
that would use the approach you are talking about - would love to know
more? is it an open source project - would you like any help working on it?
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On 3 No
Thanks Richard.
Yeah I wouldn't use it as public facing web server. Although as node.js
points out you can be a fantastic WebServer and be still be single
threaded. But node has the advantage of having a non blocking event loop
which turns out to solve the first big performance bottleneck, withou
Todd Geist wrote:
> I am looking for a copy of the http server written in LiveCode.
> it was called revHTTP, and before that it was mcHTTP
>
> anyone have a copy?
There have been a few floating around over the years. The first was
made by Dr. Raney himself as a way of demonstrating robust socke
hello,
I am looking for a copy of the http server written in LiveCode. it was
called revHTTP, and before that it was mcHTTP
anyone have a copy?
Thanks
Todd
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