I was just trying to work with Hunchentoot and Allegro MoDeRn lisp and it's not fun. Sensibly enough, both Chunga and Hunchentoot convert headers and such coming from the web into assoc lists with keywords as keys. However, the keywords are created by upcasing the strings and interning them and in MoDeRn lisp, :HOST does not eq :host and this leaves much of the hander code confused.
I'm considering either altering make-keyword or switching the test to be case insensitive but I'm concerned that I may miss places that matter. Is anyone bumping into this?
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