Re: Find default web page of a directory
- From: "Igor Tandetnik" <itandetnik@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:50:11 -0500
Tommy <bad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Igor Tandetnik wrote:
"Tommy" <bad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Right it was not well stated.
But he wanted C++, and that only means server-side operations
I don't see how this follows. Are you suggesting one cannot
implement an HTTP client in C++? I can assure you it is quite
possible.
Yeah, but server side information is not known via HTTP.
Which is precisely the answer I gave.
So my guess he wanted a server-side process.
Jain made it plenty clear in the most recent post - he or she does want
a client-side process talking to the server over HTTP.
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