leftcatcher, on 16 March 2012 - 10:49 PM, said:
My only issue with this is that on the webserver, once a site is created, you can't do anything else. The program freezes and you have to restart the computer for it to be able to do anything. The 'browsing computer' does something similar. I can go to the created site, yes. Even go home. But if you were to type in a website that doesn't exist by mistake or on purpose (on purpose for me because I was testing it), then it would freeze as well. You'd have to restart it to make it work again. I was curious if there would possibly be a way for these to not do this. Like for the webserver, after a site is created, say what it normally says, but then have the ability to go back to the home page. And for the browser, have it possibly come up with a message that would say "This site does not exist." or something of the sort, and it would send you back home.
I'm not a Lua expert in the slightest, so I would try to do it myself if I had any clue on how to do it... :| If you could reply, that would be great. Thanks in advance!
The server does that on purpose because when receiving messages, the computer stops and waits for a message and if it doesn't stop then the server won't work.
All servers freeze the computer (I'm fixing the client)