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Hunchentoot: Persisting across reboots

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In my earlier article on running Hunchentoot behind Apache, I mentioned that it would not be very difficult to have Common Lisp persist your runtime state across a system reboot. Well, after a bit of work, I now have that support available. I’ve revised the article to reflect these changes, so please read there for more information!

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Hi, this link seems to be broken.

http://www.newartisans.com/downloads_files/hunchentoot

Thanks for the article!

Thanks for the heads up, Tayssir! The link is fixed.

Hi

Thanks for the article!

I just wanted to point out that I had some trouble following the link as seen in my feed reader. It looks like feedburner is munching your links. This is what I saw:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/blog_files/common.lisp.with.apache.php

Which of course doesn’t work. I hope this helps.

Eric

Hmm… it appears that Feedburner is turning any site link (/index.html, for example) into a link to its own site. This is something I think they should fix.

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