CSE 590I: Intelligent Information Internet Servers
Meets Tuesdays at 2:30 in 225 Sieg
Creating Server-side scripts
Please read these guidelines on how to
write programs that will be executed when someone follows a link to
them.
SEW what?
People to see, places to go:
A collection of the URL's from the 590i mailing list, generated by Paul's SEW program.
What's new:
- Check out the future of the web
here.
- I've begun to update this file. Remember, if you want to add to it,
check it out first using co -l index.html and check it back
in with ci -u index.html.
- This was added with Phoenix. So far, I'm not that
impressed.
Way Older topics:
- The official release of glimpse has been installed in /uns. Check
out the manual
pages, as well as the glimpse developer's home page. If you're
interested in more details on how glimpse works, you can read the Winter 1994 USENIX paper on the design
and implementation of glimpse.
- Information on the Wide Area Information Server (WAIS).
- zwhere, a
Mosiac interface to the Zephyr Location Database. It shows the users
currently registered with zephyr, makes a guess as to which room they
are in, and shows when they registered with the zephyr server. (This is
just another version of znol/zwatch/zlocate with some extra info and
links, except that it shows the status of all registered zephyr users
and not just the ones in a .anyone file.)
- Notes on 590I
lectures/discussions
- Mail that has been sent to the 590i
mailing list.
- Displaying the belief that an index page should be short, Mike
relegates the reviews of web sites (and
comments on what makes a good web page) to another page.
- ... and here are other miscellaneous comments
Remember:If you want to change this document, check it
out first using co -l index.html and check it back in with
ci -u index.html.
You can send mail to the
entire class using the address "590i@cs.washington.edu".