An upgrade to the XML-RPC server in Frontier
29th May 2006, 06:29 GMT
The Frontier web programming environment moved fast in the late 90s, but maybe a bit too fast, and some ideas that came later didn't get pushed back into the earlier stuff. An example is the very neat way mainResponder mapped domains to content. This is something we never did with XML-RPC, yet it's very easy to do. A few weeks ago, I needed it, when implementing the ping handler for SYO. After doing it in a one-off fashion, I then did it in a general way, and released it for the OPML Editor. 5/24/06: A simple enhancement to the XML-RPC server. I'd like to see it make its way into other distributions of the Frontier kernel.
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