From: Kaspir Ghost on 5 Aug 2010 22:46 > IMO = "In My Opinion" > > But I'd suggest you use anything but CGI. > Well What exactly would you suggest then. > I meant, where in the world would you get the idea that "with cgi you > cannot use HTML5." Because I was reading about escaping HTML with .cgi and it didn't say you could use HTML5. Only 3 and several versions of 4. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
From: Hassan Schroeder on 6 Aug 2010 00:17 On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Kaspir Ghost <trevor(a)nugendesign.com> wrote: >> But I'd suggest you use anything but CGI. > > Well What exactly would you suggest then. See previous "light weight framework" comment. >> I meant, where in the world would you get the idea that "with cgi you >> cannot use HTML5." > > Because I was reading about escaping HTML with .cgi and it didn't say > you could use HTML5. Only 3 and several versions of 4. "Only 3 and "... Wow. URL? That would have to be from "When Webosaurs Walked the Earth" Seriously, check the dates on your sources. I'd take anything more than a couple of years old with a grain of salt :-) -- Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ hassan.schroeder(a)gmail.com twitter: @hassan
From: Kaspir Ghost on 6 Aug 2010 07:26 >>> But I'd suggest you use anything but CGI. >> >> Well What exactly would you suggest then. > > See previous "light weight framework" comment. > Ok thank you. >>> I meant, where in the world would you get the idea that "with cgi you >>> cannot use HTML5." >> >> Because I was reading about escaping HTML with .cgi and it didn't say >> you could use HTML5. Only 3 and several versions of 4. > > "Only 3 and "... Wow. URL? That would have to be from > > "When Webosaurs Walked the Earth" > > Seriously, check the dates on your sources. I'd take anything more > than a couple of years old with a grain of salt :-) I didn't even think about checking the date for some odd reason haha. I think it was in one of my books, but they're ebooks so it's very possible they're outdated. You've cleared a lot up for me. Thanks! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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