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Comanche Server

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Comanche Server

http://www.luke.maurits.id.au/software/comanche/
Comanche is an extremely simple HTTP (web) server written entirely in Python. It does not use any of the many Python standard library modules related to HTTP serving, as it was initially written as a learning exercise. At present it does not support CGI or SSL and uses a simple fork-on-demand architecture, but is being actively improved.

Documentation

http://www.luke.maurits.id.au/software/comanche/#instruct


Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
BSD 3Clause Kelly Hopkins 2455168.53 December 2009


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email thenine@trinity.sa.edu.au" Luke Maurits Maintainer

Resources and communication

Software prerequisites

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 3 December 2009.



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