That's nice but you can't run the Web server in the background can you? So you need to terminate it to edit index.htm?
Could you use DesQView or similar to multi-task it?
How to run a DOS-based web server
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#22That's nice but you can't run the Web server in the background can you? So you need to terminate it to edit index.htm?
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#23DOS on Dope: The last MVC web framework you'll ever need (2010) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38706483 - Dec 2023 (18 comments)
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#24("Run macOS, Windows and more via a single Nix command, or simple nixosModules", aka, declarative DOS VM images)
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#26With no intention of one-upping the original post, people who find this enjoyable may also check out https://secretgeek.net/dod_intro
This can’t be actual DOS, can it? It’s running Windows batch files or something?
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#30With no intention of one-upping the original post, people who find this enjoyable may also check out https://secretgeek.net/dod_intro
This can’t be actual DOS, can it? It’s running Windows batch files or something?
I think for now I’ll say —
If you believe a more authentic DoD can be created, I agree and I’ll be its first fan. I’m at the point where I think — if it’s worth being pointed out then it’s worth implementing. Bring it!!