[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on windows and I like to turn autoreload on when I'm
developing (I leave it off during production) so i would from the
command line run
Appserver.bat --AppServer.AutoReload=1
I haven't looked into it yet but I'm pretty sure it's because the new
Launch.py
On 10/4/05, Christoph Zwerschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on windows and I like to turn autoreload on when I'm
developing (I leave it off during production) so i would from the
command line run
Appserver.bat --AppServer.AutoReload=1
I haven't looked into
In supporting this form:
Appserver.bat AppServer.AutoReload=1
it should be easy to strip '--' off the name in the event that the
user passed this:
Appserver.bat --AppServer.AutoReload=1
and then we'll be compatible with prior versions of Webware.
Just saw this feature was already mentioned in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... so i would from the command line run
Appserver.bat --AppServer.AutoReload=1
Hm, are you sure that ever worked?
Because I just noticed Windows/DOS splits the parameters given to
AppServer.bat like this:
%1 = --AppServer.AutoReload
%2 = 1
Then, AppServer.bat
... just noticed Windows/DOS splits the parameters given to
AppServer.bat like this:
%1 = --AppServer.AutoReload
%2 = 1
I think I already have a solution for this problem.
Instead of calling Launch.py like this:
Launch.py ThreadedAppServer %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
you can write
Launch.py
yes you have to pass the param as --AppServer.AutoReload=1
Jose
Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... so i would from the command line run
Appserver.bat --AppServer.AutoReload=1
Hm, are you sure that ever worked?
Because I just noticed Windows/DOS splits the parameters
I'm not using 98 any longer so I really don't care if we stop supporting
98. Now having said that I wonder how many of us Windoz suffers are
still using webware on 98 rather then XP or one of the 200X server
platforms. For windows rather then using a bat file to start the
appserver how about
On 10/7/05, Jose Galvez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not using 98 any longer so I really don't care if we stop supporting
98. Now having said that I wonder how many of us Windoz suffers are
still using webware on 98 rather then XP or one of the 200X server
platforms. For windows rather then
you can write
Launch.py ThreadedAppServer %*
which leaves equals signs intact.
Just checked it out, works nice, the equals sign is left intact.
*BUT*: The AppServer.bat script uses the shift command to remove the
Python options from the arguments. And under Windows (unlike Unix)
shift has no