Wow, that's amazing, thanks for that interesting link. I almost can't
believe ;-)
For those that didn't don't want to read the whole page, I copied the
interesting part. It is sort of an analyze about non-standard fields
of http responses:
Contrary to popular belief, there are people out there
using
Smalltalk on the web. Two of them. One Smalltalk software company
running a web server written in Smalltalk, and another:
Server: Swazoo 0.9 (Columbus)
X-WIKI-ENGINE: SmallWiki 1.0
CACHE-CONTROL: no-cache
X-WIKI-COPYRIGHT: Software Composition Group, University of Berne,
2003
running a Smalltalk user’s group web site with a wiki written on
Smalltalk on a web server written in, you guessed it: Smalltalk. Cool.
On 24 Oct
2005, at 10:10, Philippe Marschall wrote:
There is something like that in SmallWiki 2 already, not in the http-
header but in the html-header as meta-fields:
aHtmlRoot addHeadElement: ((WAHtmlElement named: 'meta')
attributeAt: 'name' put: 'generator';
attributeAt: 'content' put: SW2Kernel version;
yourself).
Lukas
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