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Reedx
10y ago
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That's also how the most popular guestbooks and forums in the 90s worked. e.g., WWWBoard, which seemed to be used almost everywhere for quite a while. A perl script would generate a new HTML file and update the index HTML for each post.
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robinhouston
10y ago
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The only trouble was they didn’t do it atomically, so if two people posted at the same time everything would get horribly mangled.
There
was
a reason we moved to database-backed sites.
tjoff
10y ago
I surely hope
that
wasn't the reason.
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