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From: Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@stop.email.ads.now>
Subject: Re: Internet Lisp
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[Arthur Ed LeBouthillier]

> For example, has anyone seen anything where lisp is used as the
> scripting language of webpages? It seems to me that it would be
> possible to write a web browser with a lisp interpreter in it so that
> sophisticated client-server lisp programming could be done.

Well, there's the Scheme Underground web server, by Olin Shivers.
I don't recall any URL right now, but you should be able to find it
easily enough by way of the comp.lang.scheme FAQ.

-tih
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