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Re: async HTTP server included?
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Re: Pipelining the async HTTP server
A.M. Kuchling
2004-01-08
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 08:36:26AM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
>If Medusa does come to be included, I'd like to request that you incliude
>Medusa's xmlrpc handler.  My app uses Medusa as a Quixote server and and
>XmlRpc server.

Is the XML-RPC server on a different port from the HTML-serving HTTP server?
I'm wondering why you don't just handle the XML-RPC in Quixote, perhaps
using util.xmlrpc, perhaps not.

> BTW, has anyone read the newly published translation of Don Quixote?  It's
> supposed to be good.  :)

If anyone is interested, see

for a review.  ( I *love* newspaper URLs, don't you?) I like Dirda's
columns; they're usually entertaining even if you don't care about the book
being discussed, and sometimes the book winds up on my to-read list.

--amk



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