Hi,
Sorry for the delay in replying (meetings all day so far, and on a Friday too)
Edi, you are correct :-) I am going straight at TBNL on linux and through Araneida on OS/X (but only because of a weird bug on OS/X that I cannot isolate).
An additional issue is that a lot of these files I have to serve are protected by the web application's security system -- some users are not allowed to get access to them, or there may be different versions for different audiences. I am pretty sure I can get Apache to handle this, but that would be work that duplicates functionality that is already done within the lisp application.
But you are right Stefan, Apache is good at this and would be a good way to go under other circumstances.
Cheers, Bob
On Jun 10, 2005, at 9:45 AM, Edi Weitz wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:38:57 +0200, Stefan Scholl stesch@no-spoon.de wrote:
Apache is really good for this task.
Bob is the one who introduced backends other than Apache for TBNL so there's a slight chance he's not even using Apache... :)
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