Xbase++ Tools and Information
Tools:

aCGI Internet Library
aCGI is a CGI Class that allows pure Xbase++ to be used as a CGI Application language for Windows. Designed for Windows 2000, it is CGI/1.1 compatible (vs. Microsoft's earlier WinCGI).

This means that any Industry Standard CGI/1.1 Web Server should host aCGI/Xbase++ applications with no problem.
This means that Web Servers such as Microsoft's IIS 4.x, 5.x, 6.x as well as Apache, O'Reily's Website, iPlanet, etc. should all be an available platform for the Xbase++ developers.
 

aSocks Internet Library
aSocks is the TCP/IP Library for Xbase++.
Both Standard and SSL versions are available.
With 19 different different Classes including:
HTTP, FTP, DNS, POP3, MIME, WhoIs, Time, Gopher, Finger, NNTP, Telnet, Encoding, SMTP, Remote Command, Raw Sockets and more.

The SSL version has all the feature of the Standard edition and includes SSL capabilites for the FTPS, HTTPS, SMTPS, POP3S, NNTPS and TelnetS Protocols.

Information:
Initial Survey
The Initial Survey was a Survey that was conducted for Xbase++ users, stemming from a conversation on the Alaska Software newsgroup. Originally developed in September, 2000, it remains here a an example of what can be done with Xbase++ and the Internet. In the case of the Survey, it was written in Xbase++ using the WAA ISAPI interface.

 

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