Hi all, New to D and the mailing list. I'd actually like to see something closer to CherryPy for D. That is a framework that is an http server with url mapping instead of a cgi library. Not a fan of apache (true I could use Nginx). I think it would have great application in highly scalable web apps. (Much better then compiling PHP into C++ and then to machine code ala Facebooks HipHop.) Rob
On Jul 26, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > Matthew Ong wrote: >> Are you able to zip up those into a single file that is >> compilable and email it to me for testing? > > http://arsdnet.net/apidemo.zip > > go into the demo folder and run: > > dmd apidemo.d -J. arsd/web.d arsd/dom.d arsd/cgi.d arsd/sha.d > > > It will build a CGI file by default. Drop it into your cgi-bin > on apache or make one on IIS and you can run it. (I've tested > this program on Windows Vista IIS and Linux Apache so it should > work for you too) > >> Does the webservices give some thing like this or a proper WSDL? > > No. Might not be hard to add though, but it's not something I've > wanted so I haven't done it. > >> The java script works on IE, Chrome and firefox? > > Yes. I've also written code so you can access the functions from > PHP and Bash shell. It's not hard to write more language access to it.