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February 21st, 2001, 17:51
#1
Member
http://www.wtv-zone.com
It's meant for WebTV users, but has perl and php. It has some bizzare tools like webbased ftp uploaders (somewhat useful) and is fast.
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February 21st, 2001, 18:41
#2
Senior Member
That doesn't make much sense because WebTV can't support perl and php, or much of anything, for that matter
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February 21st, 2001, 19:04
#3
Member
Right...
Originally posted by Christy
That doesn't make much sense because WebTV can't support perl and php, or much of anything, for that matter
WebTV most certainly does support perl and php. Perhaps you should actually use one before insulting it. It's a very capable browser.
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February 21st, 2001, 19:09
#4
NLC
You'd hope it would support something that is server side heh. It was java and js that it didn't handle, but I thought they were working on that. It has been about a year or more since I looked into anything relating to webTV.
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February 21st, 2001, 19:18
#5
Member
Originally posted by Chicken
You'd hope it would support something that is server side heh. It was java and js that it didn't handle, but I thought they were working on that. It has been about a year or more since I looked into anything relating to webTV.
Js is working fine on WebTV. If you want JAVA, buy a computer. WebTV, depending on the model, costs between 80-200 bucks. Not bad for the price.
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February 22nd, 2001, 14:30
#6
Senior Member
Re: Right...
Originally posted by Hellbound
Originally posted by Christy
That doesn't make much sense because WebTV can't support perl and php, or much of anything, for that matter
WebTV most certainly does support perl and php. Perhaps you should actually use one before insulting it. It's a very capable browser.
For your info, I have used WebTV for two years, and mine didn't support ANYTHING and neither did my boyfriends. I don't know, maybe they actually improved it since I used it last
[Edited by Christy on 02-22-2001 at 03:33 PM]
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February 22nd, 2001, 23:04
#7
Member
For your info, I've had a Webtv since they first came out. It has always supported Perl.
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February 22nd, 2001, 23:06
#8
Member
This thread has gone off topic big time. Has anyone tried Wtv-zone? 5 bucks a month for 15mb and all of the features I stated before.
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