Re: [Webware-devel] No more checkin notification?

2006-08-15 Thread Ian Bicking
ideas? That's odd, I'm getting email from some locations from that same box. Are you making checkins someplace that is configured to send to that address? -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org - Using

Re: [Webware-devel] Re: [Cheetahtemplate-discuss] 2.0 bugs or warts?

2006-01-25 Thread Ian Bicking
it to polling sys.modules since that seems less likely to disturb other Python packages like Cheetah. Especially since most people don't have the non-polling libraries installed (e.g., famd), this would be safer all around. -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Old-style actions

2005-09-30 Thread Ian Bicking
, and those are turned off by default, so that can go. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http

[Webware-devel] Sudo access, w4py.org

2005-09-27 Thread Ian Bicking
, and are not connected to user accounts. I personally tend towards fairly open security, but I'm not sure what other people feel. We probably should have a backup plan at least for the svn repository. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Improvement of launch scripts

2005-09-14 Thread Ian Bicking
aggressive, though). I don't have time to integrate it, but here it is for someone who is interested... -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org #!/usr/local/bin/python2.2 import os, sys, signal webwarePath = '/usr/local/share/webware' appWorkPath = '%%APP_WORK_DIR

Re: [Webware-devel] beta cut postponed

2005-09-09 Thread Ian Bicking
Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Ian Bicking wrote: To me, Webware's lack of a conventional Python installation process has always been a serious problem. There's no reason to use Webware's distribution mechanism (which clearly is slow and error prone, which has a lot to do with the many-year

Re: [Webware-devel] beta cut postponed

2005-09-08 Thread Ian Bicking
has always been a serious problem. There's no reason to use Webware's distribution mechanism (which clearly is slow and error prone, which has a lot to do with the many-year delay of 0.9) when you have a new piece of code that can easily be distributed by itself. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL

Re: [Webware-devel] beta cut postponed for DBUtils

2005-09-07 Thread Ian Bicking
Mark Phillips wrote: Christoph Zwerschke has new work he would like to check-in, and get feedback from the community. Is there any reason that should be part of the main Webware release? It seems like it should just be an independent package -- Chris can move it to the top level of the

Re: [Webware-devel] v0.9b1 tarball update

2005-07-13 Thread Ian Bicking
and I'll set you up. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual

Re: [Webware-devel] Reloader patch

2005-04-20 Thread Ian Bicking
on Windows? -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: New Crystal Reports XI. Version 11 adds new functionality designed to reduce time involved in creating, integrating

[Webware-devel] w4py support person

2005-04-02 Thread Ian Bicking
Does anyone know who the support contact for w4py is? It seems to be down. (I could have sworn I sent this out before, but it's not showing up and maybe I accidentally close the window or something) -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Add an Examples folder to SVN?

2005-03-24 Thread Ian Bicking
to do. -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype

[Webware-devel] w4py.org/downloads

2005-03-16 Thread Ian Bicking
if we should serve off w4py.org or not; probably not. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion stuff

2005-03-14 Thread Ian Bicking
and as a developer, along the lines of the SourceForge CVS instructions here: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=4866. Here's the start of something: http://wiki.w4py.org/subversionrepositoryaccess.html Maybe it should be better linked. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
in this case. I did encounter a problem when I wanted to move WSGIKit over to the Webware repository, since I wanted to move one subtree into another subtree -- I ended up just copying everything over losing history for that. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
backend would be nicer; though that conversion doesn't necessarily have to happen at the same time as the import. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read

Re: [Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-26 Thread Ian Bicking
of a tease -- though maybe they intend for you to be able to copy between two workind checkouts of the same repository. Anyway, it seems weird, but I couldn't find any way to do it when I moved the WSGIKit repository. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-26 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: On 02:06 Sat 26 Feb , Ian Bicking wrote: Eric Radman wrote: We can keep one big global database, but then user's can't be authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home. The password file for all three is /etc/subversion/passwd. Is this correct

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-25 Thread Ian Bicking
back the repository up first, though, just in case something goes horribly wrong. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest candid reviews on hundreds

Re: [Webware-devel] cvs really slow?

2005-02-23 Thread Ian Bicking
of is a bit of an understatement. There remains the option of moving to w4py's svn server, or ask python-hosting.com to host a subversion repository (they'd might be able to maintain it a bit better than we could, and they advertise free svn and Trac hosting to Python projects). -- Ian Bicking

Re: [Webware-devel] cvs really slow?

2005-02-23 Thread Ian Bicking
-developers still get anon access? Yes, it's set up that way by default. You can also use standard Apache access rules to give access just to subtrees. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored

Re: [Webware-devel] [ webware-Patches-1120309 ] Missing defaults for some Application config settings

2005-02-10 Thread Ian Bicking
Ken, it seems like you have a number of very concreate bugfix patches; would you like commit access to apply them? SourceForge.net wrote: Patches item #1120309, was opened at 2005-02-10 15:14 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter You can respond by

Re: [Webware-devel] w4py server

2005-01-24 Thread Ian Bicking
, back when it wasn't available in testing. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting Tool for open source databases. Create drag--drop reports

[Webware-devel] w4py server

2005-01-22 Thread Ian Bicking
have 200Mb of memory, and 400Mb of swap. So maybe I'm missing something here? If I'm doing these server tasks, is there anything I should look at while I'm in there? -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Exception Handler and Response status code

2005-01-11 Thread Ian Bicking
had assumed the client supported cookies; now fixed, but Google remembers) -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition

[Webware-devel] Re: WSGIKit Performance

2004-12-30 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: On 22:21 Wed 29 Dec , Ian Bicking wrote: Hmm... the numbers seem kind of odd, hitting a distinct point when performance degrades. Have you tried any profiling? E.g., with hotshot: http://python.org/doc/current/lib/module-hotshot.html I couldn't figure out how to use

Re: [Webware-devel] Processing POST and GET fields in wsgikit

2004-12-08 Thread Ian Bicking
() function? I really should have unit tests. The positive part is that it should be really easy to implement tests; creating and executing fake WSGI requests is really easy. I'll try to work on that soon. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org

[Webware-devel] Re: webware-devel

2004-12-07 Thread Ian Bicking
/webkit handles dozens or hundreds of concurrent connections? Eric P.S. Any word on who runs the webware-devel list? Geoff runs it. He didn't notice any stuck messages. Maybe a wrong address? P.P.S. Should I resend the message to it? I want some community feedback! -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Webware-devel] built-in http server

2004-12-01 Thread Ian Bicking
that way, and I just copied it, so I didn't put any thought into it one way or the other. I'm a little confused about the HTTPPort stuff -- isn't that how it already works? Or do you mean, if any value is given for HTTPPort, start the HTTP server? -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http

Re: [Webware-devel] Launch.py / AppServer options

2004-12-01 Thread Ian Bicking
Jason Hildebrand wrote: On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 12:11 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote: I just noticed some checkins by Jason for PID files and whatnot. Anyway, I have a different version of Launch.py that handles some similar issues -- writes its PID out to a file, changes its user and group, opens the log

Re: [Webware-devel] AutoReloadingAppServer.py

2004-11-29 Thread Ian Bicking
started debugging it (I probably introduced the bug), but I didn't figure it out, and I'm afraid I got distracted. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest

Re: [Webware-devel] WSGI WebKit Sessions

2004-11-17 Thread Ian Bicking
: Error else Generate Page This is fine, but session[] always returns None, so I have to use _values[]. Is this a bug or intended behavior? It would be a bug. I forgot to put in a return for the __getitem__ method. Doh. Fixed in svn. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http

[Webware-devel] Killing wedged threads

2004-11-17 Thread Ian Bicking
to do when you do find a wedged thread. E.g., maybe it should just send an email, or it should exit (code 3), or do both. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: InterSystems

Re: [Webware-devel] Unit Tests

2004-10-13 Thread Ian Bicking
(though I'm happy to give anyone access if they want, or move the work to svn://w4py.org). -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal Use

Re: [Webware-devel] servlets working dir

2004-06-01 Thread Ian Bicking
Sergio Duran wrote: I've been using Webware for some weeks and after some minor debugging I found I'd like the servlets to have a cwd set to their own local path, I know it's not suggested, since multiple calls to the servlet or different servlets would make the webware server to be constantly

[Webware-devel] [Fwd: [ANN]PyCrash-0.4pre2 released]

2004-04-26 Thread Ian Bicking
We should keep an eye on this project for post-mortum exception reports. Original Message Subject: [ANN]PyCrash-0.4pre2 released Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 16:16:24 GMT From: Carmine Noviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: [Infostrada] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newsgroups:

[Webware-devel] Supervisor

2004-04-25 Thread Ian Bicking
This has a lot of nice features: http://www.plope.com/software/supervisor It would be a nice way to manage multiple AppServers. Just thought I'd note it, in case the idea appeals to anyone. -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org

Re: [Webware-devel] Debian favorites :-)

2004-04-15 Thread Ian Bicking
/StyleGuidelines.html Any problem with converting the whole thing to spaces? I'm like Ian Bicking - I really hate tabs and I think most of the Python community uses spaces as well. I'm using vim with sw=4, ts=4, expandtab as my indentation settings. For what it's worth, the anti-tab people never, ever

Re: [Webware-devel] Debian favorites :-)

2004-04-15 Thread Ian Bicking
Jason Hildebrand wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:49, Ian Bicking wrote: For what it's worth, the anti-tab people never, ever will be convinced. Did you mean pro-tab people? No, I mean the anti-tab people. We might cope, but we won't be happy. And since the large majority of Python code uses

[Webware-devel] Short name: w4py.org

2004-04-06 Thread Ian Bicking
BTW, I've registered w4py.org as a shorthand for webwareforpython.org. As long as it was a shorthand, I figured I'd make it as short as possible. All the DNS issues aren't worked out yet, but I wanted to make sure people knew it was in the process. -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http

Re: [Webware-devel] Re: [Webware-discuss] Debian favorites :-)

2004-04-06 Thread Ian Bicking
Jason Hildebrand wrote: No major changes from me; I've been reducing my delta over the last few weeks. I'm sure a lot of people have local changes, though. I've copied webware-devel to give others a chance to pipe up. I think doing this refactoring is a worthwhile effort; it would be great to

[Webware-devel] Re: transaction no longer participates in the awake-respond-sleep cycle

2004-03-30 Thread Ian Bicking
On Mar 30, 2004, at 8:32 PM, Jason Hildebrand wrote: Hi Ian, I noticed recently that the transaction object (and by proxy the session object) aren't involved in the awake-respond-sleep cycle anymore, as a result of the restructuring you did a few months back. I'm just wondering if this was an

Re: [Webware-devel] Sandbox write Access

2003-11-23 Thread Ian Bicking
On Nov 23, 2003, at 5:00 PM, Warren Smith wrote: I'll admit I'm a little confused. I requested access to the sandbox and Ian Bicking replied saying that I had been set up. However, when I attempt to add a directory for myself I get a cvs error saying that add requires write access

Re: [Webware-devel] Sandbox cvs access

2003-11-20 Thread Ian Bicking
/listinfo/webware-devel -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE

Re: [Webware-devel] Sandbox account

2003-10-23 Thread Ian Bicking
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 04:32 AM, Maximillian Dornseif wrote: I like an account for the webware sanbox - http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/webware-sandbox/Sandbox/ What's your SF username? Ian --- This SF.net email is

Re: [Webware-devel] How do you tell the WebKit where your app's directories are?

2003-10-17 Thread Ian Bicking
Office; in the Server Room http://www.enterpriselinuxforum.com ___ Webware-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-devel -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org

RE: [Webware-devel] Servlet init / lifecycle

2003-07-29 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 04:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that this is done and dusted already, but I also think that this is a great idea. You may have seen a patch I submitted which attempts to allow Webware contexts to have virtual resources in much the same way that mod_python doesn't

RE: [Webware-devel] Servlet init / lifecycle

2003-07-28 Thread Ian Bicking
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 22:54, Ian Bicking wrote: Really, if caching will be generally implemented I think it still belongs in servlet factories. I think the right way to do that would be to move some of what I've put in PythonServletFactory into ServletFactory, and use a different method

Re: [Webware-devel] cvs updates

2003-07-23 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 17:35, Geoffrey Talvola wrote: FYI, I just checked in a bunch of fixes to Webware CVS, mostly to improve backward compatibility: Thanks for doing these. I've been a total slacker in dealing with these details of URLParser.

Re: [Webware-devel] Uncaught KeyError on invalid sessionId

2003-06-04 Thread Ian Bicking
Mmm... yep, that's a bad bit. I've applied a fix to CVS. On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 12:24, Edmund Lian wrote: I'm working off Webware in CVS. Something has changed in the way Application works with session IDs. If the browser has been sitting around for a long time and WebKit is restarted,

Re: [Webware-devel] 80 char wide source...

2003-04-05 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 23:11, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: Any objections to me submitting patches to wrap all code (except where impossible) in Webware to 80 chars wide? In theory, no, but I must admit I don't really want to do the work to apply the patches. I'd rather we just fix it in the

Re: [Webware-devel] Website RFC

2003-04-02 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 11:50, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: I've made another sort of proto-Wiki, available in the Sandbox (ianbicking/Wiki/Wiki.py). There's a simple Webware UI around the UI-independant library, but there's nothing special about it. Do you have any intention of working on

Re: [Webware-devel] Website RFC

2003-03-31 Thread Ian Bicking
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 08:53, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: Q: Who are the folks who maintain the current site? Currently the website is a module in the CVS repository, and some of the developers tweak it from time to time. No one seems to have really claimed it, as in regularly updating it and

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 21:25, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: http://home.etria.org/webware/ Cool... yes, we definitely could use a different homepage. There's a perception -- unfortunately not entirely unfounded -- that Webware isn't going anywhere. I think we've been making some more progress

Re: [Webware-devel] Custom Error Page

2003-03-27 Thread Ian Bicking
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Re: [Webware-devel] Sandbox CVS access

2003-03-24 Thread Ian Bicking
Got it. I'm not entirely sure you've got CVS access -- write back if it doesn't work for you. On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 09:11 AM, Aaron Held wrote: Name:Aaron Held SF Name: aheld --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek

[Webware-devel] Webware Sandbox -- Share your code!

2003-03-22 Thread Ian Bicking
Announcing the Webware Sandbox: http://webware-sandbox.sf.net The Webware Sandbox is a place for any and all Webware developers to share their code -- Webware applications, web-related Python modules, extensions to WebKit... dig up your old code, show off your new code! The website contains

Re: [Webware-devel] Custom Error Page

2003-03-20 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 11:01, Russell von Blank wrote: I do not mean to ask the question a second time, but I have looked over the existing documentation and have not discovered any reference to customizing the error page. I can change the code inside webkit, but then that would have to be

[Webware-devel] Application.py rewrite

2003-03-14 Thread Ian Bicking
I implemented a new URL parsing routine, which meant delegating a lot of what Application does to other classes. Which is a good thing, Application has way too much in it. Anyway, the result is a rewrite of most of Application, as well as a new module for url parsing. Instead of making an

Re: [Webware-devel] Performance

2003-03-03 Thread Ian Bicking
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:17, Marcos Sánchez Provencio wrote: Sorry if I am boring someone with this. Given an average load (100 users) it is the apache-ssl process that's eating the 4 CPUs. Our next task is lightening the served pages, in hope that this will lighten the burden of encrypting

Re: [Webware-devel] Performance

2003-02-27 Thread Ian Bicking
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 14:55, Marcos Sánchez Provencio wrote: I am stress-testing a Webware 0.7 app on Solaris (old) Oracle 7 and apache-ssl 1.3. The results are very poor. Are there any performance reasons to go 0.8? Is there any reason for performance to be poor on Solaris? There aren't

Re: [Webware-devel] Survey Preview

2003-02-27 Thread Ian Bicking
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 00:42, Chuck Esterbrook wrote: That's fine with me. Shall we call it sandbox and ask users to make directories with their SF user name? And should this really be in Webware, or should we make another SF project so we can loosen up the cvs-write requirements and let

[Webware-devel] PyPI

2003-02-20 Thread Ian Bicking
I added Webware to PyPI (http://www.python.org/pypi) Ian --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many

Re: [Webware-devel] triple quote convention?

2003-02-11 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 02:12 PM, Stuart Donaldson wrote: This may have been discussed before, but it seems like there has been an effort to move to tripple single quotes rather than tripple double-quotes. No, the effort has been the other way. At some point I took out most '''

Re: [Webware-devel] triple quote convention?

2003-02-11 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 05:36 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote: Actually I now found something wrong in my example: In valid HTML the quotes always come in pairs, so Emacs shouldn't have any problems highlighting it. So I take back all I said. (Except that Emacs is buggy ;) Emacs actually

Re: [Webware-devel] Javascript Escapes - patch 655531

2003-01-26 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 20:02, Stuart Donaldson wrote: I have tried string.replace( self.chars, '\\', r'\\' ) string.replace( self.chars, '*', r'\' ) This seems to work, as the first replace just takes any backslash and replaces it with a double-backslash. This should mean that in

Re: [Webware-devel] Page.writeDocType()

2003-01-26 Thread Ian Bicking
appreciate sensible defaults. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: [Webware-devel] Removing derivitive .html files

2003-01-20 Thread Ian Bicking
, IMHO. Except for documentation that's more intimately tied to a release, like reference documentation -- but that documentation should be in the release anyway. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu

[Webware-devel] Re: Documentation separation.

2003-01-20 Thread Ian Bicking
on the Wiki already (Oh, and the Wiki is another thing we can move to Webware if someone is interested). -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773

Re: [Webware-devel] 0.8 release status.

2003-01-20 Thread Ian Bicking
very little work on mod_webkit since 0.7 or before, so there shouldn't be breakage. I'm guessing some sort of corruption. Well... Goeff -- you compiled those modules, right? -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver

[Webware-devel] Removing derivitive .html files

2003-01-19 Thread Ian Bicking
keep documentation, tutorials, etc. Perhaps also the webware.sf.net website. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: [Webware-devel] the push for 0.8 beta release.

2003-01-17 Thread Ian Bicking
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 17:29, Stuart Donaldson wrote: Several of you have been doing some follow-ups on bugs and patches, and some miscelaneous cleanups and reviews. I wanted to thank you for doing a great job. And thank you very much for actually getting stuff done -- 0.8 is way overdue,

Re: [Webware-devel] ssifr new algorithm and ExtraPathInfo as aservlet property.

2003-01-16 Thread Ian Bicking
of permission. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241 --- This SF.NET email

Re: [Webware-devel] ssifr new algorithm and ExtraPathInfo asa servlet property.

2003-01-16 Thread Ian Bicking
to continue the # response. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

[Webware-devel] ExtraURLPath

2003-01-15 Thread Ian Bicking
at with the path handling? It didn't seem like it from my current understanding, but I'm still confused about the plan for that. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman

Re: [Webware-devel] Persisting an object between requests?

2003-01-15 Thread Ian Bicking
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Re: [Webware-devel] Mail Handler API?

2003-01-14 Thread Ian Bicking
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Re: [Webware-devel] love hate relationships =)

2003-01-12 Thread Ian Bicking
problems won't be very hard. I don't think you'll encounter such problems continuously. Once you've developed your style for Webware, you'll be using the same (Webware) functionality over and over and probably encountering very few bugs. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL

Re: [Webware-devel] love hate relationships =)

2003-01-12 Thread Ian Bicking
. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241 --- This SF.NET email is sponsored

Re: [Webware-devel] love hate relationships =)

2003-01-12 Thread Ian Bicking
. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241 --- This SF.NET email is sponsored

Re: [Webware-devel] support for the psp-handler in mod_webkit andModPythonAdapter

2003-01-11 Thread Ian Bicking
the broad testing we would like. No, this is a problem with the new path parsing code (I assume you are using ExtraPathInfo). It should be shared between both code bases, and the bug should be in Application, not any of the AppServer classes. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development

Re: [Webware-devel] Daft CVS question

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 10:07, Edmund Lian wrote: On 01/08/2003 02:57:52 AM Ian Bicking wrote: Damn, I didn't even know they were there. I think I got it changed so it'll notify me now. Wierd--I emailed you 12/29 to tell you that the notification didn't seem to be working

Re: [Webware-devel] Delete cookie patches--incomplete CVS commit

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
() patch. I see both changes -- delete() is right near the bottom of Cookie.py. -- Ian Bicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http

FFK future (was: Re: [Webware-devel] Daft CVS question)

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
. Then it can handle default submit buttons and all that. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: FFK future (was: Re: [Webware-devel] Daft CVS question)

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 19:35, Edmund Lian wrote: Before I abandoned my design, I had something much simpler: class MyForm(Form): def createForm(self): self.addField(TextField(myTextField, ...)) self.addField(IntegerField(myIntField, ...))

Re: FFK future (was: Re: [Webware-devel] Daft CVS question)

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
impossible. Note that select boxes can be dynamic without the form being dynamic. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: [Webware-devel] Anonymous bugs and patches?

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 21:53, Stuart Donaldson wrote: In particular, bug 636699 include URL and paths This was posted anonymously, on November 11th, and last week I added a followup question as I am trying to understand the problem better. However I have no idea who the poster of the bug

Re: [Webware-devel] Patch that handles sessions which can not beencoded for saving to disk.

2003-01-08 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 19:30, Stuart Donaldson wrote: Regarding patch 630505 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=630505group_id=4866atid=304866 This catches the case where an error occurs during encoding while saving the session to a file. The patch to

Re: [Webware-devel] Bug with PSP and using mixins

2003-01-07 Thread Ian Bicking
for multiple inheritance. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: [Webware-devel] protocol for bug fixes and patches.

2003-01-07 Thread Ian Bicking
like a good idea, I'll be sure to do that in the future. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241

Re: [Webware-devel] PSP parsing bug 621494

2003-01-04 Thread Ian Bicking
. psp:...'s are really compiler directives, and can't be folded into % I thought ASP used @... for such directives, but maybe JSP uses jsp: -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys

Re: [Webware-devel] cookie bugs.

2002-12-24 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 12:42 AM, Stuart Donaldson wrote: I am trying to nock off some of the bugs as can. I just fixed the bug in HTTPResponse setCookie(). And I also found some other problems with the expiration date handling which I fixed. It seems like the expiration date

Re: [Webware-devel] New vs Old naming

2002-12-16 Thread Ian Bicking
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 08:26 PM, Stuart Donaldson wrote: I have noticed a couple of places where New and Old are used to identify improved and out-dated methodologies. NewThreadedAppServer, serverSideInfoForRequestNew and filenamesForBaseNameNew Yes, those are all me. Probably bad

Re: [Webware-devel] Automatic restarting of AppServer?

2002-12-16 Thread Ian Bicking
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 07:49 PM, Lee Phillips wrote: Do you think it would be possible to modify WebKit.cgi so that it detects if the AppServer is not running and, if not, restarts it? Will there be permission problems - will the AppServer started by a cgi not have enough permissions?

RE: [Webware-devel] CVS question

2002-12-12 Thread Ian Bicking
Message- From: Ian Bicking [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:44 PM To: Webware devel Subject: [Webware-devel] CVS question I want MakeAppWorkDir to be able to create a nice, CVS-ready directory. So now there's an option --cvsignore that adds

[Webware-devel] CVS question

2002-12-11 Thread Ian Bicking
(since it matches *). That sucks. You can add them manually (cvs add Logs/.cvsignore), but it's awkward. Ideas on how to get this to work? -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869

Re: [Webware-devel] PSP issue with mktemp()

2002-12-06 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 00:01, Jay Love wrote: Actually, I think the file is supposed to disappear when the process ends. That's why its a temp file. Check the docs, but if that's your main problem, I don't think changing the directory will help. I don't believe that's the case, I think it's

Re: [Webware-devel] [ webware-Bugs-643780 ] No PSP support for~user/ directory

2002-11-25 Thread Ian Bicking
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[Webware-devel] RE: Developer access to WebKit module

2002-11-18 Thread Ian Bicking
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 16:58, Stuart Donaldson wrote: It looks like the MixIn approach would work, but it doesn't feel like a good solution. Perhaps I just don't have enough of the python religion, but it feels like this kind of solution should be reserved for extreme cases. The well

Re: [Webware-devel] _actionSet superfluous in new-style actions?

2002-11-11 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 00:02, Tripp Lilley wrote: I don't want to make this change until I'm sure I know it won't break anything :) I believe that, in this code, the check if self._actionSet().hasKey(action) is superfluous: # Check for actions for action in

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