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Anonymous2016-10-12 3:22
Lisp web would combine the user friendliness of Gopher, the speed of 60 MB enterprise JavaScript libraries, and the reliability and security of C.
I ask of thee, why not just serve plain text over ssh? You could then easily browse the web using emacs via something like org-mode. Headings, tables, formatting, links and even inline images are supported by org-mode. What is even the point of tls/ssl + http + html + css + javascript existing? It's just reinventing the wheel in a terrible way. Want to run client side code? Send elisp, tex, postscript or whatever and let the client execute it. Want to run code on server side in a similar way to cgi? Just execute the requested program via ssh. Want directory listing similar to how Apache does it? ssh ls and letting your client interpret it or sftp solve that.