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- From: Eldar Musayev <eldarm@microsoft.com>
- To: "'THOMAS PASSIN'" <tpassin@idsonline.com>, xml-dev@xml.org
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 09:09:48 -0700
Oh, mine... MS IIS+ASP or standard ISAPI filter,
IBM Websphere or Apache+Cocoon, they all can do that.
Blank lines don't mean anything, except database retrieval
and automatic generation. It may be script, may be
just plain CGI/plug-in/filter, well, not _plain_ CGI, of course.
Nothing special anyway, I did such things.
And yes, they are running "Server: Netscape-Enterprise/3.6 SP2",
pretty old, because otherwise it would be "iPlanet",
so it's certainly there own (InfoWorld) add-on.
Eldar
> -----Original Message-----
> From: THOMAS PASSIN [mailto:tpassin@idsonline.com]
> Tim Bray said -
> > Go check out http://www.infoworld.com/ - look closely at
> the URLs for all
> > the lead stories. Anyone know what the technology is behind the
> site? -Tim
> Yes, tantalizing! Don't know the technology but they are
> running a Netscape
> server. The page whose source I looked at had about 15
> blank lines near the
> top, which suggests some server-side directives. Do we have
> XML Server
> Pages now?
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