On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 08:04:17 -0600, Elardus Engelbrecht  wrote:
>
>>Apache is the current industry standard. But a lot of Apache shops are 
>>strongly looking at "nginx" to replace it. It is said to be faster (using 
>>less RAM and CPU), easier to set up, and more secure. I'm just echoing what 
>>I've heard. 
>
>Interesting. Could you please be kind to supply any documentation / links 
>about the 'industry standard'?
>
>> http://nginx.org/en/ 
>
>Hmm, interesting site. I think one of my colleagues may be interested in it. 
>Thanks!
> 
Hmmm... z is not listed among the tested platforms.  So:

o Might it be EBCDIC-friendly?  (I hate EBCDIC.)

o Might it be legacy data set-friendly?

o Might it be compatible with the C compiler Enhanced ASCII option.  I can
  run little one-page tests in Enhanced ASCII; anything serious fails for
  lack of library support (X, Curses).

-- gil

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