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- Subject: Re: CGILua
- From: "Peter Hill" <corwin@...>
- Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21:12:19 +0800
Martin Spernau:
> And a note to anybody interested in doing CGI (or HTTP GET/POST) related
> stuff, there'S some nice Lua Scripts in that package for decoding GET/POST
> data. Very usefull!
>
> (Maybe one could extract them and put them in the Lua standard Library
> pages on the Wiki?)
Peter Hill:
> Now THAT (extraction to the Wiki) seems like a worthy goal for most Lua
> systems & applications that are not propriety. Making a source library of
> various useful modules that people have created as a part of their
> projects.
Martin Spernau:
> Well basically what is holding me (and maybe others) back is the fact
> that it's none-of-my-code. It's a question of someone external taking
> that code and posting it on the wiki.
I was thinking more about code written from now onwards (past stuff could be
added as authors desire).
Basically it was a suggestion to coders (perhaps via a statement on the home
page / Wiki, with an open plea to all coders in the Lua community) that,
when writing modular code for a project, to also consider adding any
appropriate sub-modules to the Wiki.
Cheers,
Peter Hill.
- References:
- Re: Environment variables, David Jones
- Re: Environment variables (setenv/putenv), Szabolcs Szasz
- Re: Environment variables (setenv/putenv), Björn De Meyer
- Idea: Lua Max, a complete standalone Lua, Björn De Meyer
- Re: Lua Max, a complete standalone Lua, Martin Spernau
- Re: Lua Max, a complete standalone Lua, Björn De Meyer
- CGILua, Martin Spernau
- Re: CGILua, Peter Hill
- Re: CGILua, Martin Spernau