I'm kinda nervous to expose how I do things, for fear of being told I'm
completely smoking crack, BUT...
We use mod_rewrite to map the /wk/ noise right to the document root in
the httpd.conf file (similarly to what I said early about the various
'web resource' type directories. This seems to
Bah, mis-replied...meant to reply to the 'Static Content' thread. Sorry
=/
/goes back to smoking crack
jd
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Jeremy Kaplan
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To: Discussion of Webware for Python including
This is good stuff. Any idea when a 0.9.3 version will be available
for use? I'd like to sneak this into my current schedule, but need to
plan for managing risk, etc.
jd
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At this stage I believe with one or two unwary steps we could head down
the road of religious debate...so I'll tread carefully.
I will say, however, that when I separate model from view from
controller, one of my own personal motivations is to have the code
workspace that the view designer
Title: Webwre resubmitting requests?
We have a handful of http requests we handle using webware/python that result in database queries that are costly and take a while to execute. No big deal; we are in the process of optimizing and improving those queries. But during this process weve
So pardon me if this seems like a silly question. We're attempting to
cease shipping our .py files with our application, but we've encountered
some friction when we pull out the .py files that webkit loads as
servlets. Is there some setting in the webkit that we can enable so
that it will use