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Hi Steve Donovan,

Thank you for congratulating about my small achievement with orbit.
You don't have to be sorry about orbiter. The only reason I cannot use orbiter is that my boss is changed to regard file upload a must-feature of our web service solution. Originally it was not a must and a basic web service was enough.

And as you wrote in the readme of orbiter, simplicity is a virtue of orbiter and not supporting that variety feature fits to it's purpose.
And for those like me can use orbit or lapis as you recommended.

Orbiter was a bridge for me from dummy of web service and lua to Orbit user. so the time I spent with orbiter is still useful.

And I have to say thank you and people who provide this kind of good open source SW. I and my company friends always thank you and lua community and linux community people.

Thank you & have good weekend!

Sincerely
Journeyer






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2013/10/11 steve donovan <steve.j.donovan@gmail.com>
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Journeyer J. Joh
<oosaprogrammer@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyway orbit works in my arm embedded system.
> And I can enjoy weekend ^^;

Congratulations!  You now can regard yourself as a LuaRocks (and Lua) poweruser!

Sorry that Orbiter did not have what you wanted, but it was an
experiment. It was really meant to be a cross-platform GUI for Lua
applications using _local_ HTTP connections.

And I'm not the guy to do solid web stuff, since all I know about HTTP
can be written on a napkin. As for  security, my knowledge would just
need a matchbox ;)