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
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
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
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 parameter
... 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
[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 wil
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 th
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
[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 sc