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Webrick ?

Melanie Fielder

9/8/2007 10:21:00 PM

Hi,

I try to use webrick, but I can not find much documentation about it. I
found some interesting websites, but they do explain webrick much in
details.

I tought the www.webrick.org website would be the right place, but it
seems to be offline for a long time now. Do you know what happened ?

Does someone know some good documentation telling how to use webrick
(the webrick rdoc is to me useless as nothing is explained)

Thanks

Stéphane
5 Answers

Jeremy Henty

9/9/2007 1:02:00 AM

0

On 2007-09-08, none <""> wrote:

> I tought the www.webrick.org website would be the right place, but
> it seems to be offline for a long time now. Do you know what
> happened ?

webrick.org seems to have disappeared from the DNS. Does anyone know
who owns the domain?

> Does someone know some good documentation telling how to use webrick

Here's some links I saved from a while back:

Writing WEBrick Servlets:
http://segment7.net/projects/ruby/WEBrick/ser...

Gnome's Guide to WEBrick:
http://microjet.ath.cx/WebWiki/WE...

HTH,

Jeremy Henty

Steven J Masta

9/9/2007 1:21:00 AM

0

none wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to use webrick, but I can not find much documentation about it. I
> found some interesting websites, but they do explain webrick much in
> details.
>
> I tought the www.webrick.org website would be the right place, but it
> seems to be offline for a long time now. Do you know what happened ?
>
> Does someone know some good documentation telling how to use webrick
> (the webrick rdoc is to me useless as nothing is explained)

The last avaliable mirror of webrick.org at www.archive.org
http://web.archive.org/web/20070408074538/http://www.we...
doesn't have much info on it either but might help.

Steve

Melanie Fielder

9/9/2007 8:57:00 AM

0

Jeremy Henty a écrit :
> On 2007-09-08, none <""> wrote:
>
>> I tought the www.webrick.org website would be the right place, but
>> it seems to be offline for a long time now. Do you know what
>> happened ?
>
> webrick.org seems to have disappeared from the DNS. Does anyone know
> who owns the domain?
>
>> Does someone know some good documentation telling how to use webrick
>
> Here's some links I saved from a while back:
>
> Writing WEBrick Servlets:
> http://segment7.net/projects/ruby/WEBrick/ser...
>
> Gnome's Guide to WEBrick:
> http://microjet.ath.cx/WebWiki/WE...
>
> HTH,
>
> Jeremy Henty

Hi Jeremy,

Thank you for your answers and the links ; I already knew Gnome's guide,
which is interesting but still incomplete (I want to use
HTTPProxyServer, but the related chapter is still not written, and I
guess it will never be...)

FYI, the webrick.org domain still exists, and belongs to the same
company : http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch?ip=w...

Best regards
Stéphane

Melanie Fielder

9/9/2007 9:00:00 AM

0

Steven J Masta a écrit :
> none wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I try to use webrick, but I can not find much documentation about it. I
>> found some interesting websites, but they do explain webrick much in
>> details.
>>
>> I tought the www.webrick.org website would be the right place, but it
>> seems to be offline for a long time now. Do you know what happened ?
>>
>> Does someone know some good documentation telling how to use webrick
>> (the webrick rdoc is to me useless as nothing is explained)
>
> The last avaliable mirror of webrick.org at www.archive.org
> http://web.archive.org/web/20070408074538/http://www.we...
> doesn't have much info on it either but might help.
>
> Steve

Hi Steven,

Thank you for the archive link ; I will check the avalaible informations

Best regards,
Stéphane

Jeremy Henty

9/9/2007 10:41:00 AM

0

On 2007-09-09, none <""> wrote:

> FYI, the webrick.org domain still exists, and belongs to the same
> company : http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch?ip=w...

Interesting! Maybe a Japanese speaker could phone them and ask why
the domain no longer has an IP address. (Shame they don't give an
email.)

Regards,

Jeremy Henty