From: ZB on
In this moment Wiki again is inaccessible ( Server Error: invalid command
name "^/" ).

Maybe could be better to just install... Apache? Or Lighttpd?
--
Zbigniew
From: Donal K. Fellows on
On 7 Aug, 21:11, ZB <zbTHIS...(a)ispid.THIS-NOcom.pl> wrote:
> In this moment Wiki again is inaccessible ( Server Error: invalid command
> name "^/" ).
>
> Maybe could be better to just install... Apache? Or Lighttpd?

The wiki is a complex application written in Tcl (developed mainly by
Jos Decoster these days) hosted in Wub, another complex application
(webserver) written in Tcl (by Colin McCormack). We do not wish to
change either one away from Tcl as they have been very useful for
identifying problems in the implementation of a number of parts of Tcl
8.6; there's nothing quite like production deployment for shaking out
bugs...

FWIW, it seems to be working for me now.

Donal.
From: Richard Owlett on
Donal K. Fellows wrote:
> On 7 Aug, 21:11, ZB<zbTHIS...(a)ispid.THIS-NOcom.pl> wrote:
>> In this moment Wiki again is inaccessible ( Server Error: invalid command
>> name "^/" ).
>>
>> Maybe could be better to just install... Apache? Or Lighttpd?
>
> The wiki is a complex application written in Tcl (developed mainly by
> Jos Decoster these days) hosted in Wub, another complex application
> (webserver) written in Tcl (by Colin McCormack). We do not wish to
> change either one away from Tcl as they have been very useful for
> identifying problems in the implementation of a number of parts of Tcl
> 8.6; there's nothing quite like production deployment for shaking out
> bugs...
>
> FWIW, it seems to be working for me now.
>
> Donal.

Although wiki frequently thinks I'm a robot, I've not encountered
any site *failures*.
"NIH Syndrome" meets "Burger King mantra" ;)


From: jemptymethod on
On Aug 8, 1:49 pm, "Donal K. Fellows"
<donal.k.fell...(a)manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
> On 7 Aug, 21:11, ZB <zbTHIS...(a)ispid.THIS-NOcom.pl> wrote:
>
> > In this moment Wiki again is inaccessible ( Server Error: invalid command
> > name "^/" ).
>
> > Maybe could be better to just install... Apache? Or Lighttpd?
>
> The wiki is a complex application written in Tcl (developed mainly by
> Jos Decoster these days) hosted in Wub, another complex application
> (webserver) written in Tcl (by Colin McCormack). We do not wish to
> change either one away from Tcl as they have been very useful for
> identifying problems in the implementation of a number of parts of Tcl
> 8.6; there's nothing quite like production deployment for shaking out
> bugs...

Otherwise known as 'dogfooding': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food