haskell and webapplications + a WASH and a WebFunction question

Hello, I've noticed that the summer of code tickets contain one item: "lightweight web framework". I've dropped out university one year ago. So I can't participate, right? Do you want to explore with me how this might be done propably using HAppS or fastcgi ? I just need another person to talk to to. (mailinglist will do as well ;) I think webfunction is a very good starting point. Would it be worth adding a page like haskellIDE http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/HIDE to collect ideas ? There are still some question I could not answer yet eg: WASH: How is askContinuously used? did anyone use WASH with FastCGI ? I've tried looking at the apis. FastCGI (mantained by Bringert) seems to need the HTTP response as plain text (either ByteString or lazy String) whereas WASH wants to write to a handle (see function start wehere initEnv stdin stdout) is called and sets cgiHandle which seems to be the handle to be written to. Did I get this right? Is there an easier way then rewriting WASH? WebFunctions: When using dog http:localhost:8080.. dog prints the html page and waits still 10s because the WebFunction webserver waits for another request. This is caused by b <- myHWaitForInput h 10 in file LLWebServer.hs which makes it impossible to use benchmarking tools such as ab2 from apache. Do you know wether this is bug? Marc
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Marc Weber