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| Subject: | Re: Could somebody use SCSH, Sheme, or Lisp to create the "Lispm" architecture. |
| From: | Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org> |
| Date: | 12 Apr 2003 20:37:36 GMT |
| Organization: | cbbrowne Computing Inc |
After a long battle with technology,"Harri Haataja" <harri.haataja@cs.helsinki.fi>, an earthling, wrote: > What's to stop a buggy web server from writing over files it's only > supposed to serve, for example? Read only access, maybe? My Apache processes are running under a user role that does not allow them to overwrite the files they are serving. -- (concatenate 'string "cbbrowne" "@ntlug.org") http://cbbrowne.com/info/lisp.html "Windows/NT - From the people who brought you EDLIN" -- Herb.Peyerl@novatel.cuc.ab.ca |
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