From: George J. Carrette
Subject: Read this if you feel like doing WWW/CGI programming in a Lisp dialect.
Date: 
Message-ID: <01bc1228$ab4440a0$0f02000a@gjchome.nis.newscorp.com>
If you feel like you might want to try WW/CGI programming in a Lisp
dialect,
the SIOD page http://people.delphi.com/gjc/siod.html has been updated
to include instructions on configuring the Microsoft Internet Information
Server
to work with the freshly compiled binaries available as win95bin.zip
The "chunks of html" page http://people.delphi.com/gjc/chtml.html could
be useful to those who are engineering or especially reverse engineering
web applications.

Unix and non-intel platform programmers will of course want to download
the sources instead.

The SIOD.EXE main program is 25k bytes, and its supporting shared library
SIODLIB.DLL is 175k bytes.