<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">In a message dated 8/23/06 12:49:28 PM, beza1e1@web.de writes:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE CITE STYLE="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px" TYPE="CITE"></FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">My statement about stability and maturity was based solely on the fact<BR>
that only two sites (Continue and Untyped) use PLT. Are there more<BR>
already? This is no good indicator for stability and maturity, though.<BR>
Sorry.<BR>
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This remark makes me regret not having some sort of "Powered by PLT" icon <BR>
on my web sites. I have been using the PLT web server to host the Readscheme.org<BR>
sites for almost five years now. Lit19.com and one of the largest collections<BR>
of Christina Rossetti's poetry are hosted under the PLT web server as well.<BR>
This fall, I will be launching a year-long exhibit of Alphonse Mucha's art which<BR>
will also use the PLT web server.<BR>
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I'd be the first to admit that these are _not_ 'showcase' examples of the use <BR>
of the PLT web server, but these are, I think, examples that suggest that there<BR>
are other non-continution-app web sites out there which use the PLT web server.<BR>
For me, even though I don't do more serious apps that would require 'sessions',<BR>
it is a big value to me to able to generate the dynamic content on my sites using<BR>
the same language (MzScheme + WebIt!) that is used to generate the static content.<BR>
<BR>
Jim<BR>
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