On Fri, 2012-11-02 at 16:54 +0000, Ian Price wrote: > Kejia柯嘉 <w.ke...@gmail.com> writes: > > > if i use the default web server of guile, where should i put static > > html documents? > > Right now, I'd be tempted to suggest you let a "real" web server handle > these, and reverse proxy to guile for the dynamic stuff only. >
And if you'd like to write your web with Guile, try Ragnarok, it provides static html fetching also, and you may write dynamic Guile code with a php-like template: ------code------ <html> <p> <% (display "hello") %> </p> </html> ------end------- You may check it our here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2012-04/msg00000.html I'm learning the concurrency with Actor model, so it wasn't updated for months. But it works though lack of documents. Anyway, this project will be my main aim next year. Ragnarok didn't use the Guile inner-server infrastructures. I've implemented my own. And if you are interested on server development with Guile, Ragnarok could be an example for you, or feel free to scontract me. Happy hacking!