Another interesting discussion, started by Friedrich question below.
Well, it was soon redirected to a question of running on port 80 as root
or not and it ended with a nice solution I'm planning to implement it
with help from Richie.
http://www.nabble.com/-squeak-dev--smalltalk-and-Web-stuff-td20643881.htmlJanko
Friedrich wrote:
> well I know this is way to general. But I'd like nevertheless get
> some pointers. AFAIKG is Seaside the "first" Web framework for
> Smalltalk, I've just downloaded AIDA/Web and am playing around it a
> bit.
>
> But let me as this question nevertheless. What alternatives are there
> for a "pure" Smalltalk Web presence? Currently my systems are mixture
> of Apache for static stuff and some other web servers to which Apache
> proxies (please bear with me that it's Ruby based ;-).
>
> Now I'd like to have the following things:
>
> 1) normal pages
> 2) forum software
> 3) bug software
> 4) shop pages
> 5) a wiki and blog would be nice
> 6) support for RCS systems
>
> I know that the later may be quite weak for Smalltalks, but well the
> world does not always talk Smalltalk ;-
>
> Any hints and impressions and expressions would be very welcome
>
> With best regards
> Friedrich
>
>
>
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Janko Mivšek
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Smalltalk Web Application Server
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