- This is a new project without much extended use so there are
- likely bugs and potentially security issues. That said it
- consists of little more than HTTP header parsing logic perched
- atop Emacs' existing network process primitives, so it should be
- fairly robust.
+ Supports HTTP GET and POST requests including URL-encoded
+ parameters, multipart/form data and file uploads. Supports web
+ sockets. Reasonably performant, faster than Elnode [1]. This is
+ a new project without much extended use so there are likely bugs
+ and potentially security issues. That said it consists of little
+ more than HTTP header parsing logic perched atop Emacs' existing
+ network process primitives, so it should be fairly robust.
+
+ [1] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/benchmark/