Re: Web services via httpd
nostradumbass77@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Can it be done _without_ Java?
Do you mean: Can you run a web server without Java?
If so, then yes of course you can.
I recommend thttpd.
Regards,
Mark.
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Mark Hobley,
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