At 8.10 -0600 2000.01.21, David Steffen wrote: >I wrote: > >> >What Frontier does is ideal, and >>>if I was determined to do a serious website on a Mac, I'd probably >> >pay the money for Frontier. > >and Chris Nandor replied: > >>Personally, I would purchase WebTen, which is an Apache port that includes >>its own Unix environment, including its own perl, which acts just like perl >>on Unix. > >The one Mac-based website I run is on a Mac because it requires a >back end written using the 4th Dimension RDBMS. If I used WebTen, >could Apache talk to 4th Dimension, and would it use the same >AppleEvents that a pure Mac (e.g. WebSTAR, Quid Pro Quo) server would >use? I am not sure. http://www.tenon.com/products/webten/ It says it can execute AppleScript CGIs. I don't know if those could be done asynchronously though (I imagine not). -- Chris Nandor mailto:pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey = ('B76E72AD', [1024, '0824090B CE73CA10 1FF77F13 8180B6B6']) # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org