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Thread: Is anyone at WHT using G-Wan?
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10-23-2012, 10:35 PM #101Newbie
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Man... where were you 4 pages ago? This whole time I wrongly assumed you guys were familiar with web development... and you'd think the domain name should have given me a clue - now that's called an embarrassment
I guess you guys ACTUALLY can't appreciate the gem G-WAN is... and all my fine points sounded like really noisy drum bashing... ok, circus closed - I'm going with the clownsLast edited by AnotherHumanBeing; 10-23-2012 at 10:41 PM.
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10-23-2012, 10:40 PM #102Web Host Reviewer
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Nope.
I appreciate it about as much as I appreciate the bird poop on my car. I'm sure it served a function for the birds, but it's nothing more than a useless annoyance in my day. The only beneficiary of G-WAN is the creator, as best as anybody can tell. It's 100% worthless to anybody else thus far. Like the white splotches on my windshield.|| Need a good host?
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01-13-2013, 07:07 PM #103Newbie
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Im bumping just for an update: now supports php(cli), lua, ruby, python, etc.
And add this test at the top of your PHP scripts to get GET URI parameters (or a PUT / POST entity):
PHP Code:if(PHP_SAPI === "cli") // invoked from the command-line?
parse_str(implode('&', array_slice($argv,1)), $_GET); // build GET parameters
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01-13-2013, 09:32 PM #104Web Hosting Master
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My personal blog -- rubiverse.net
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02-12-2013, 03:42 AM #105Newbie
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After reading all 7 pages of this thread, I have to say it was pretty amusing.
I love G-WAN and I'm sure if their company become people-smarter, it can become a huge success. I have told Pierre about making a community of for developers and others to share their thoughts, projects, etc.
And, well I'm not connected to G-WAN at all. Just a student appreciating a good piece of software. Well, I'm about to graduate, looking for jobs any jobs left folks?!
EDIT: I like how easy it is to transform Python codes and let G-WAN run it.
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02-12-2013, 07:28 AM #106Web Host Reviewer
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It's not a company. It's one person.
I have told Pierre about making a community
People didn't agree with him. So he took his bat and went home. Not exactly a team player.
And, well I'm not connected to G-WAN at all.
Just a student appreciating a good piece of software.
Well, I'm about to graduate, looking for jobs any jobs left folks?!
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02-17-2013, 07:18 AM #107Web Hosting Master
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Competition is always good for the shake of everyone.
I suppose the dev of Gwan is not maybe the best to work with but lets see the product itself and explore the possibility of becoming a big project in the future and maybe gets open source as well.
I will say why not?
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02-26-2013, 03:21 AM #108Web Hosting Master
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http://gwan.com/buy
price of having customer server httpd header.
OEM 199,999.00→ Use G-WAN under the brand of your choice (custom "Server: x" HTTP header).
What he is going to do if some change server name with out paying 199,999.00 ? Login with backdoor ?
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