From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 7/12/2002 12:45 PM
>The problem with running sh-httpd in this environment is sh-httpd needs
>to be launched by inetd, the internet service "super daemon". I'm not
>sure if there's an easy way to do this from within windows (even using
>cygwin)...if you figure something out, let us know.
One of the installable packages for cygwin includes inetd, it looks like it is just a
matter of getting it to work.
>Of course you could always do something like:
>cat /path/myhtmlquery | sh-httpd >response.html
Something to try for sure.
>which while handy when debugging sh-httpd, is not too useful when trying
>to play with weblet pages (actually loading it up in a browser is a
>*MUCH* easier way to debug web content).
At work I have it easy, a dedicated network connected directly to the Inet just for
LEAF work. I have three machines on it curently, the LEAF box, a client on the
inside, and a client on the outside for VPN setup testing.
I'm trying to set things up so that I can work on this stuff on the road with my
laptop or at home
Richard Amerman
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