On 6/26/10 3:47 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote: > On 26.06.2010, at 09:54, Lawson English wrote: > > >> The title says it all. It seems perfectly doable on its face, but I'm >> not sure how to get started. >> > From the server's point of view, LK is just a bunch of files. They get > downloaded when running LK, and uploaded when saving. You can use Seaside to > serve them, sure, but it's overkill. > > Thanks. I was pretty sure that was the case, but not positive. The idea (for now) is to create a standalone, one-click seaside server with LK interface that I can use to experiment with Second Life interfacing without having to do much by way of widget creation. The scriptali.us controls often seem not to work as I'd like, and I am hoping that localhost-served LK will provide an easy way to create control panels on-the-fly.
> You should figure out first what you want the Seaside app to do. For regular > LK, all the logic is performed client-side. You do not need complex > server-side logic, which is what Seaside is good at. A "dumb" server is > totally sufficient. > > Sure, but the logic would come from the messages passed back to the server, as always. > If you want to learn how to serve files using Seaside, that has nothing to do > with LK itself. So please ask on the Seaside mailing list, not here. > > > Thanks for your response. Lawson _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel
