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> 1. I keep an eye on the "DOS Ain't Dead" forums via their RSS feed,
> and I thought the httpDOS announcement on "DOS Ain't Dead" was
> interesting. And we sometimes (not all the time, but sometimes) get
> people who ask what cool network stuff they can do with FreeDOS. And
> this was something that SuperIlu had made, and SuperIlu has done some
> other DOS stuff (like dojs, the javascript programming canvas for DOS)
> so it wasn't just some random person posting about it. So I posted it
> as a news item on the website in case anyone else was interested. But
> I also posted it "first" so it wouldn't be the first item in the news
> feed.
>


And to add: the news item points out that httpDOS isn't fully
functional. It says this:

> SuperIlu has created a simple TLS-capable HTTP server for DOS. As
> SuperIlu explains, "It is not in real working condition" but
> it's an interesting demonstration of what you can do with DOS
> in 2024. httpDOS is distributed under the BSD license, with
> components under other open source licenses. You can find it
> on the httpDOS GitHub project.


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