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Michael H. Warfield wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 09:15 -0400, Tim Watts wrote:
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    <pre wrap="">I guess on windows you would use IIS instead of Apache so the acronym becomes 
WIMP :-)
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        Except it should be SQL instead of MySQL so would it be...

        WISP?

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How fitting, from m-w.com:<br>
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  <dt class="hwrd">Main Entry:</dt>
  <dd class="hwrd"><span class="variant"><sup>1</sup>wisp</span> <a
 href="javascript:popWin('/cgi-bin/audio.pl?wisp0001.wav=wisp')"
 class="audio"><img src="cid:part1.03010507.02090705@fayettedigital.com"
 alt="Listen to the pronunciation of 1wisp"
 title="Listen to the pronunciation of 1wisp"></a></dd>
  <dt class="pron">Pronunciation:</dt>
  <dd class="pron"> <span class="pronchars">\<span class="unicode">&#712;</span>wisp\</span>
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  <dt class="func">Function:</dt>
  <dd class="func"><em>noun</em> </dd>
  <dt class="ety">Etymology:</dt>
  <dd class="ety">Middle English</dd>
  <dt class="date">Date:</dt>
  <dd class="date">13th century</dd>
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<span class="sense_break"><span class="sense_label start">1</span><span
 class="sense_content"><strong>:</strong>&nbsp;a small handful (as of hay or
straw)</span><span class="sense_break"><span class="sense_label start">2
a</span><span class="sense_content"><strong>:</strong>&nbsp;a thin strip or
fragment</span> <span class="sense_label">b</span><span
 class="sense_content"><strong>:</strong>&nbsp;a thready streak <span
 class="vi">&lt;a <em>wisp</em> of smoke&gt;</span></span> <span
 class="sense_label">c</span><span class="sense_content"><strong>:</strong>&nbsp;something
frail, slight, or fleeting</span></span></span><br>
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c seems to fit well.<br>
<br>
Jim.<br>
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