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- In article ph@doc.ic.ac.uk (Paul Hickman) writes:
- >From: ph@doc.ic.ac.uk (Paul Hickman)
- >Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 18:52:21 +0000
- >To: Norman Edwards <normedw@netcom.com>, naimoli@cli.di.unipi.it
- >Subject: Re: AMOS and serial port
- >Cc: amos list <amos-list@access.digex.net>
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- >It is possible to write a web front end, but there would be 2 big
- >problems:
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- >1) You'll need to convert the gif images to something understandable -
- > using a gif datatype would be best, but that means using datatypes
- > library manually from AMOS - not easy.
-
- >2) You'll need an HTTP server which I have no clue how to write, or
- > whether the existing one that comes with AMosaic could be used from
- > AMOS.
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- Not quite.. you would have to be able to open sockets etc... (= great fun)
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- - P
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