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Interface Design
The Case of the Forgetful Cult, Part III
Can stateless CGI programming really be done in REALbasic?
Issue: 3.5 (May/June 2005)
Author: Toby Rush
Author Bio: Toby Rush is a music instructor, consultant, freelance programmer, web designer, husband, and Dad in Greeley, Colorado.
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Starting Page Number: 44
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27th Precinct, 10:38 pm
Marsh burst in the room with four plastic bags full of Styrofoam containers. "All right, who's hungry?"
Sanders and Larson both got up and went to Marsh's desk, where he was unloading the bags.
"Oh, man, I'm starving," Larson was peeking into containers. "It's all Jolt cola and Cheetos in that place, and after three hours of that, I was ready to starve."
Sanders smiled. "Boy, what is it with crazy cults and bad food?"
"Okay, we got cashew chicken and egg rolls here," Marsh said, handing two cartons to Larson. "Sanders, here's your sesame chicken, and... what's this? You want some won tons?"
"Bring it all over, Hank." Sanders was walking to his desk. "Alright, Joe, you've got some explaining to do... stateless CGI apps in REALbasic?"
"You know, I didn't think you could do it, but it's really no problem when you understand the concepts. You understand that this is a program that runs on the same computer as the web server... when the web server gets a request for the program instead of a regular web page, the web server hands the request information over to the program."
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