RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-06 Thread Kevin Dahlhausen
I'm not a fan of flash, but animating a log file is cool enough that I'd dive in for that! Please keep the group posted on your results. If you need any testing, I'd be happy to do that too. Although at this point my experience w/webkit is limited to lurking on the group. (I'm working on a w

RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-06 Thread Matt Feifarek
| This is pretty neat - wouldn't this be a good way to | implement a python-generated chart (as an image) on a | web page? Are there better ways of doing that? That's exactly what we're working on ;-) We've got code running that can make a Flash "animation" based on a logfile, and it's pretty n

Re: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-06 Thread Kevin Dahlhausen
This is pretty neat - wouldn't this be a good way to implement a python-generated chart (as an image) on a web page? Are there better ways of doing that? = ~ Kevin Dahlhausen[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Do or do not. There is

RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Edmund_Lian
Ian wrote: >>Arr Does anyone know of a place that does reliable, affordable DNS?<< I've been pretty happy with easydns.com. You can manipulate your own records through a web interface, and they have spool mail for you if your site goes down. ...Edmund. ___

Re: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Tavis Rudd
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 18:45, Ian Bicking wrote: > Arr Does anyone know of a place that does reliable, affordable > DNS? www.zoneedit.com. Robin Dunn suggested it and I've been very pleased: free and reliable. ___ Webware-discuss mailing l

RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Love, Jay
> On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:29, Matt Feifarek wrote: > > | Well, you should do a loop on reading and flush it. > > | > > | I believe this gives a good example: > > | http://webware.colorstudy.net/twiki/bin/view/Webware/FileStreaming > > AndContentDisposition > > > > colorstudy.net seems to have

RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:29, Matt Feifarek wrote: > | Well, you should do a loop on reading and flush it. > | > | I believe this gives a good example: > | http://webware.colorstudy.net/twiki/bin/view/Webware/FileStreaming > AndContentDisposition > > colorstudy.net seems to have fallen off of DNS.

RE: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Matt Feifarek
| Well, you should do a loop on reading and flush it. | | I believe this gives a good example: | http://webware.colorstudy.net/twiki/bin/view/Webware/FileStreaming AndContentDisposition colorstudy.net seems to have fallen off of DNS. Actually, now that I think of it, it has been all day. Can you

Re: [Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Ian Bicking
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:06, Matt Feifarek wrote: > I'm experimenting with non-html servlets. Based on code in XMLRPCServlet, I > made this quick hack: > > --- > from WebKit.Page import Page > > class gifpage(Page): > def writeHTML(self): > # get a bunch of data to sen

[Webware-discuss] Non-html servlets

2002-02-05 Thread Matt Feifarek
I'm experimenting with non-html servlets. Based on code in XMLRPCServlet, I made this quick hack: --- from WebKit.Page import Page class gifpage(Page): def writeHTML(self): # get a bunch of data to send as image... file = open('d:\\apps\\gallery\\publish\\gfx\\logo.g