Thanks to MetaCard I've learned some basic TCP/IP, developed my own e-mail
and ftp clients, and incorporated them into some software that I've sold.
Neato!  The next step, obviously, is to create applications like mchttp,
which run on the server.

I remember reading something here about MetaCard 2.3.2 being able to
simulate multithreading using "wait with message"...

So...

Is this the solution for people who don't want to use mchttp because it
handles only one job at a time and thus can't match the speed of web hosting
programs such as WebStar?

Will mchttp be updated to include 2.3.2's new "wait with message" feature?

Using "wait with message", how fast would MC be able to serve up web pages
and graphics?  Compared to WebStar?

If multi-threading is a possibility in future versions of MC, should I be
wasting my time with "wait with message?"

And finally...

What would be a simple example of using "wait with message" to allow MC to
handle multiple socket requests?

Any answers to any of these questions would be appreciated, as usual.


:)
Richard MacLemale
Instructional Technology Specialist
James W. Mitchell High School


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