I was looking at gwan with some friends a year ago, at that time it was presented as a C-script-page server. The idea of scripting with C was intriguing. But then, it just didn't work, unstable and the author claiming to be a victim of some odd spy-movie-like conspiracy.. that was really weird.. and funny somehow.
Now it looks that they redesigned the site, changing target and adding new buzz words here and there (removing the obsolete buzz no one is using anymore)
And to be honest this king of restriction on a web server, sounds crazy:
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“Server identification field” means the field in the response header which contains the text “Server:
G-WAN/x.x.x” where “x.x.x” is the program version number.
You agree not to remove or modify the server identification field contained in the response header.
===
And the company name "TrustLeap" ... seriously ? http://trustleap.ch disappeared by the way.. here you go http://web.archive.org/web/20110707004226/http://www.trustle...
http://web.archive.org/web/20091028041609/http://trustleap.c...
http://web.archive.org/web/20110707004059/http://www.trustle...
Now it looks that they redesigned the site, changing target and adding new buzz words here and there (removing the obsolete buzz no one is using anymore)
see also http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2776927
And to be honest this king of restriction on a web server, sounds crazy:
=== “Server identification field” means the field in the response header which contains the text “Server: G-WAN/x.x.x” where “x.x.x” is the program version number.
You agree not to remove or modify the server identification field contained in the response header. ===
Funny stuff!