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How to run a DOS-based web server

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Re: How to run a DOS-based web server

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It's cool and all, but does FreeDOS support something similar to Data Execution Prevention? I know MS-DOS probably don't have it, and searching "'FreeDOS' 'Data Execution Prevention'" on DuckDuckGo yielded no result.

Re: How to run a DOS-based web server

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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?

That's what I did back in the day, FrontDoor + RemoteAccess under DesQView.

Re: How to run a DOS-based web server

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post #3

It's cool and all, but does FreeDOS support something similar to Data Execution Prevention? I know MS-DOS probably don't have it, and searching "'FreeDOS' 'Data Execution Prevention'" on DuckDuckGo yielded no result.

Maybe not. COM files were, more or less, data.
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