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A FREE Web App server using full ANSI C scripts First, G-WAN redefined the static Web content hierarchy on Windows and Linux. Now, G-WAN redefines the standards of dynamic Web content generation (illustrating how much better Linux serves you than Windows).Its high-performances with a very low CPU usage allows G-WAN/Linux to: * perform better than other servers by not starving the kernel; * generate more dynamic contents than all other App. servers; * spare resources for database, email, proxy or virtual servers; * save energy (CPUs consume much less with moderate loads); * save money (use cheaper parts like ARM or Intel Atom CPUs); * save space (use many times less servers than Apache or IIS).Java, C# or PHP's footprint are in the 80-200 MB range. Bloated runtimes and servers (~1 GB for IIS 7.0+C#) limit the resources that remain available to your applications -forcing you to buy more hardware than needed.With G-WAN/Linux's savings the "hardware is cheap" slogan is no longer true: now you are either efficient or losing money because if you don't use G-WAN then your competitors will do it.G-WAN is fully functional for an unlimited time at no cost for personal use, individual use, non-profit use, commercial, academic use and non-commercial use or any combination of these (no call-home, no spyware, no backdoor included). What's New in This Release: · added a JSON parser / renderer made available for C scripts; (a dedicated sample will come by Christmas) · added on-the-fly CSS/JS/HTML reduction (blanks, comments...); · added on-the-fly CSS Link URI to Data URI conversion for icons; · removed the mlockall() call which makes the daemon mode fail (making "connection resets" happen unexpectedly, no clue why yet, but thanks a bunch to 'Scott' for signaling a problem). · added idiot-proof '-r' support for Tamás TEVESZ, fan of FUD.
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