Alexander Dutton wrote:
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> The alternative would be to stick an Alias in your apache conf (assuming
> you're using apache) to serve the files directly from the filesystem.
> This solution wouldn't let you perform any authorisation, though.
>
N.B. There is nowadays the X-SendFile thing, should b
On Dec 10, 4:45 pm, Mark Freeman wrote:
> I have recently created a python module which parses an input string
> and invokes the program lilypond to generate a music score image. All
> of this works fine as a standalone python app. I'm now looking to add
> this to my django site so users can enter
Hi Mark
On 10/12/09 16:45, Mark Freeman wrote:
> I have recently created a python module which parses an input string
> and invokes the program lilypond to generate a music score image. All
> of this works fine as a standalone python app. I'm now looking to add
> this to my django site so users ca
I have recently created a python module which parses an input string
and invokes the program lilypond to generate a music score image. All
of this works fine as a standalone python app. I'm now looking to add
this to my django site so users can enter the text on a form, hit
submit, and have the si
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