On Sun, Oct 22, 2006 at 12:47:25AM +0300, Anton Vodonosov
wrote:
> Hi Andre!
>
> First of all, let me assure you, your English is
excellent.
> At least, my yours understand : ))
>
> Second of all, I'm a newbie too, and I'm under Windows.
> So, I can share some experience.
>
> 1) Yes, it is possible to create web applications using
open
> source lisp tools under Windows.
> 2) I tried to use PortableAllegroServe with clisp under
Windows.
> It doesn't work. After that I've installed FreeBSD
on
> virtual machine, installed SBCL and tried
PortableAllegroServe
> in this configuration. It doesn't work.
> 3) "The simpler the better" I decided. CGI is
the way try.
> Currently I successfully use the following toolset:
>
> ms windows xp - for operation system,
> clisp - for lisp implementation,
> lisp-cgi-utils - for CGI stuff
> (http://www.thangorodrim.de/software/lisp-cgi-utils/
index.html)
> lml2 - for HTML generation (http://lml2.b9.com/)
> pg - for database (PostrgreSQL) interaction
> (http://common-lisp
.net/project/pg/)
>
> (If you want to use international characters in
> your web application, it's necessary to fix
lisp-cgi-utils
> slightly. The solution exists, but Alexander
Schreiber, the
> lisp-cgi-utils author is quite busy and hasn't
integrated
> it yet. Your can contact me if your need
international
> characters support)
The updated version lisp-cgi-utils 0.10 containing proper
support for
multibyte charsets has been released now. The default
charset was also
switched from Latin1 to UTF8.
Kind regards,
Alex.
--
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is
dressed in overalls and
looks like work."
-- Thomas A. Edison
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