Michel Schinz <michel.schinz@csem.ch> wrote:
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| Miki Tebeka <mtebeka@iil.intel.com> writes:
| > > ...can I write an application that listens on a
| > > TCP socket for some client's requests?
| >
| > SCSH is what you're looking for.
|
| The only problem is that scsh does not run under win95, and if I'm right,
| Carlo wants his system to run on win95.
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Try either MzScheme:
http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/packages/mzscheme/
or SIOD:
http://people.delphi.com/gjc/siod.html
http://people.delphi.com/gjc/winsiod.html
both of which run on Win95 (and Unix) and both of which contain a socket
library. The SIOD distribution comes with "http-server.scm", which at
only 1815 bytes has to be just about the smallest HTTP daemon ever! ;-}
(O.k., it doesn't do much but serve up one static page, but all the
hooks are there for more...)
[Caveat: SIOD is not R4RS-compatible, which is why I mentioned MzScheme.]
-Rob
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