Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Emacs has at least one HTTP server: look for httpd.el on the Net. Some people
> actually used this to serve emacs-wiki and planner pages from a
> running Emacs process, so we _do_ actually have support for this
> somewhere... ;)

Yeah.  I've yet to look on it, sparing that it's littly used. But hell,
I'd like to think of myself as someone who can play with fire, so why
not! ;-P

But it would be interesting to implement a small elisp interpreter and
load it on the web server a la Apache/PHP.  SICP gives me an incentive
to look into interpreter design, so I guess I'll try my hand on doing
this...

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