Re: [Webware-discuss] In search of a pattern...

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 01:19 pm, Tavis Rudd wrote: > On Wednesday 19 December 2001 12:00, Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > > To set this up I think all that's required is that awake() have > > this early on: > > self.writeContent = self.__class__.writeContent > > Why do you have to do this bit

Re: [Webware-discuss] In search of a pattern...

2001-12-19 Thread Tavis Rudd
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 12:00, Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > To set this up I think all that's required is that awake() have > this early on: > self.writeContent = self.__class__.writeContent Why do you have to do this bit? ___ Webware-discus

Re: [Webware-discuss] In search of a pattern...

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 11:05 am, Geoffrey Talvola wrote: > At 12:50 PM 12/18/01 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote: > >I've got a situation, the solution which I've used I'm not quite > > happy with. I was wondering if someone else had a thought... > > > >Right now there are at least three ways in whi

Re: [Webware-discuss] In search of a pattern...

2001-12-18 Thread Geoffrey Talvola
At 12:50 PM 12/18/01 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote: >I've got a situation, the solution which I've used I'm not quite happy >with. I was wondering if someone else had a thought... > >Right now there are at least three ways in which a page can be aborted >-- it can require a login, you can get a permis

[Webware-discuss] In search of a pattern...

2001-12-18 Thread Ian Bicking
I've got a situation, the solution which I've used I'm not quite happy with. I was wondering if someone else had a thought... Right now there are at least three ways in which a page can be aborted -- it can require a login, you can get a permission denied error, or you can do a redirect. Since