WebServer4D with (obviously 4D for my first Web application. Ahh, the beauty of MVC all in the V.
Dave On Nov 9, 2010, at 4:06 AM, Philippe Rabier wrote: Oh yes. I used it with 4D when I was a 4D developer at this time. And I used also Pink SQL and Oracle 6 running on Mac OS 7... Philippe On 9 nov. 2010, at 01:23, Pascal Robert wrote: Ah Lasso... The only way to get some performance out of FMP 4.1... Doing FileMaker 4.1 was one of my worst ideas.
I did like QuidProQuo, was better than MacHTTPd and almost as good as WebStar, but much cheaper.
Anyone remember Butler SQL? Le 2010-11-08 à 19:14, James Cicenia < email@hidden> a écrit :
I remember quite fondly... I put up a WebStar plus I think Lasso with a flat file to do my first web promotion for a radio station and magazine. I thought for sure it would crash.
No chance, the little SE30 handled it with aplomb.
James
On Nov 8, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Klaus Berkling wrote:
On Nov 6, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Antonio Petri wrote: I can't believe they used Mac OS Classic. It might well always been on different hardware and software, maybe Sun kits with Solaris.
I do believe Apple was using WebSTAR a long, long time ago on OS 9 for some less traveled web sites.
Any StarNine people still around?
kib
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Klaus Berkling Web Application Dev. & Systems Administrator
DynEd International, Inc.
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