Subj : Re: Common Gateway Interf To : Baguette From : Digital Man Date : Sat Jul 18 2020 11:36 am Re: Re: Common Gateway Interf By: Baguette to Arelor on Sat Jul 18 2020 03:04 am > Re: Re: Common Gateway Interf > By: Arelor to Baguette on Thu Jul 16 2020 07:05 am > > > Re: Re: Common Gateway Interf > > By: Baguette to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jul 16 2020 01:17 am > > > > Re: Re: Common Gateway Interf > > > By: poindexter FORTRAN to Baguette on Wed Jul 15 2020 07:35 am > > > > > -=> Baguette wrote to All <=- > > > > > Ba> In other news, I'm trying to figure out how the /fuck/ to > > > > Ba> write a > > > > > What language do you know? Anything that runs on the server should > > > > be > > > > able to be made to run CGI, it's a matter of how efficient it'll > > > > be. > > > > > I worked at a company that wrote all of their original CGI in C. > > > > > > > ... It's all more or less the same.. but it's all different now. > > > > Honestly, the language I know /best/ is Python, and even then I'm not > > > tha where I've started considering seeing someone about > > > it) and I can barely remember most of them. > > > > =============================== > > > baguette@sdf.org > > > https://hbaguette.neocities.org > > > > > I think a gopher CGI page would be very doable with Python, so you may as > > we am a weirdo. > > > -- > > gopher://gopher.operationalsecurity.es > > > Alright, I'll give it a try. Been wanting to write a cgi guestbook for my > gopherhole. Other things, too, but I think a guestbook's a good place to > start. I thought Gopher was more of a read-only type protocol, no? Have you played with modifying Synchronet gopherservice.js? digital man Sling Blade quote #9: Doyle Hargraves: Morris here is a modern-day poet, kinda like in olden times. Norco, CA WX: 80.9øF, 53.0% humidity, 4 mph NE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .