Andrew Clarke wrote:

[snip]

>> I am interested in Icon/Unicon primarily as a tool to do CGI stuff,
>> including db backends. I'm confident that I can exercise most of
>> Unicon's features in context of CGI apps. That would be my learning
>> sandbox.
>>
>> Are there any CGI-aware folks on this list, besides Jeffery? TIA..
>>
> errrrm, not me particularly, but then again, CGI isn't brain surgery. More 
> like forensics.... I'd be looking to obtain or create a good working library 
> if I had to work in that field with Unicon. Probably other people can point 
> you in the right direction.

I've found (Un)icon code implementing a CGI library. I've been hacking 
and tweaking it to something I'm more familiar with. I've done a lot 
of CGI stuff in Perl and PHP, and recently newLisp. (Un)icon seems to 
  have bewitched me for some reason. Once I get real cozy with the 
failure/success paradigm and the unique string massaging capabilities, 
  I think that it will be downhill from there. ;) L8r...
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Sid


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