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On Apr 8, 2019, at 4:36 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I needed to start at a lower level.
1. apache and html. no cgi. just a splash screen.
2. Come up with a specific example. Nothing hypothetical or that
promises rainbows & glitter. Hello World stuff.
3. It's not of any use if the end product is "Here's a .json file."
So yes, it has to include HTML. Exactly how that is handled becomes
a part of the problem.
Are there some hurdles? Sure. The whole idea that it has to include webmaster stuff seems a bridge too far, but if I can do it, it's doable by any RPG programmer out there.
The decisions about cgi, php, python, java, javascript, .css and on and on is a tough one; lots of good & valid experiences. That discussion is way out there though; maybe that is a Level 3 or Level 4 discussion?
As a for instance, if a person came away from session 1 being able to get the Apache servers started and change the "Apache Default" screen replaced by a screen that says "Jon is the MAN!" ... well... that a pretty good step 1 In my opinion. If the page also had a photo of someone's dog? well, that'd just showing off, right?
On 4/8/2019 1:42 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
I changed the Subject line as we are off on a tangent,--
For #1 I assume you mean Apache and HTML, and CGI ? But do you talk to other options? PHP, Python, etc. etc. It used to be simpler before we got into Javascript and web services and ...
Not sure I understand what you mean by #2 at all.
As for #3 - are we talking simply editing html?
Jon Paris
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