Can Python work for me?
Kyler Laird
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Thu Feb 20 13:22:26 EST 2003
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claird at lairds.com (Cameron Laird) writes: >They're all rather abuses of HTTP, as Alex says, >but some are legitimately useful in production applica- >tions. <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/3281 > and its references, >especially <URL: >http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-sc4/ >. I don't see it mentioned there, but as long as we're talking about abuses, I'll put forth the option of using an image push (with Netscape-ish browsers at least). I'd probably make a page with a "hot" image. Selecting the image would take you to a status page. The image would be pushed by the server. It could simply show the most current message. It would only need to be refreshed when the message changes ('cept of course if you run into timeout problems....). It's a kludge, but the challenge is answering the question not providing a good solution, right? (I'd show you an example, but the one I wrote in Perl a couple of years ago can't find GD.pm now.) --kyler
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