Re: The Challenge (Re: RDMS Database's and/or Record Managers What good is Euph

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On 22 Jan 2004, at 23:32, Isaac Raway wrote:

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> 
> C. K. Lester wrote:
> 
> >
> > C. K. Lester wrote:
> >
> >> PeterBlonner wrote:
> >>
> >>> It would be very interesting to test the limits of Euphoria.  I 
> >>> would like
> >>> to see (and I believe many others given recent posting )  if 
> >>> Euphoria could
> >>> handle many DataBase transactions over the Web, with  a transaction 
> >>> load .
> >>> That is, have the
> >>> (1)  Database written in Euphoria
> >>> (2) have the CGI programs written in Euphoria
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm hosting a EUPHORIA-driven website on my home PC. I can publish 
> >> the IP address tonight if y'all want and we can see how it performs 
> >> under a little pressure. Or, if somebody has a better web-hosted test 
> >> idea, I'd be willing to host it on my box.
> >
> >
> > Somebody better come up with that better web-hosted test idea. My site
> 
> I have a good source for web hosting. At the moment, though, adding 
> another hosting account to my monthly bill would be a bit unwise. I 
> should be able to do it pretty soon, and will of course if this project 
> actually happens. One problem with this hosting is that it does not 
> allow custom server applications to run, which means we'd be limited to 
> CGI scripts. And that's a bad limitation.
> 
> I'd love to run the server myself, but I have dial-up. So, that's out. 
> If others are interested or may be able to provide hosting options for 
> the server software, please let us know.

Run an app to update the server with your new ip, so it knows where to fetch 
your dynamic pages from your dynamic ip.

Kat

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