Re: [Webware-discuss] Cherrypy like mapping for webware

2005-03-26 Thread Huy
Ian Bicking wrote: Huy wrote: Just wondering if Webware could do cherrypy like url mapping. Does the new WSGIKit support this either ? In SVN there's URLParser, which allows for a number of kinds of URL parsing overrides -- look at WebKit.URLParser.URLParser.parseInit. Thanks I'll check it out.

[Webware-discuss] Session Cookies Issue

2005-03-26 Thread Greg McClure
Yo folks, Okay, I wrote a simple authorization/authentication scheme with Webware that relied mostly on session variables to pass certain bits of user info around. I was aware of a few security issues with my scheme, but I considered them minor and I wasn't concerned about them at this point in de

Re: [Webware-discuss] Cherrypy like mapping for webware

2005-03-26 Thread Ian Bicking
Huy wrote: Just wondering if Webware could do cherrypy like url mapping. Does the new WSGIKit support this either ? In SVN there's URLParser, which allows for a number of kinds of URL parsing overrides -- look at WebKit.URLParser.URLParser.parseInit. WSGIKit has a few hooks as well, but we're st

[Webware-discuss] Cherrypy like mapping for webware

2005-03-26 Thread Huy
Hi, Just wondering if Webware could do cherrypy like url mapping. Does the new WSGIKit support this either ? THanks Huy --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users.