Re: [Webware-discuss] Sorry for being stupid...

2002-01-28 Thread Magnus Lie Hetland
Geoffrey Talvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ... > So I believe that options 2 and 3 will both do what you want -- changes to > the included files will be reflected immediately. Thanks! :) > > - Geoff -- Magnus Lie Hetland The Anygui Project http://hetland.org

Re: [Webware-discuss] Sorry for being stupid...

2002-01-28 Thread Geoffrey Talvola
On Sunday January 27, 2002 04:59 pm, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote: > The only real advantage I've found of manual compilation is that if I > edit a header file or something similar, this won't show in the pages > themselves, since they are already compiled and cached. (Talking about > PSP now.) IMO th

Re: [Webware-discuss] Sorry for being stupid...

2002-01-27 Thread Magnus Lie Hetland
Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ... > The current way is to manually compile the templates using > cheetah-compile. Why isn't this an option, Hm. Maybe it is. I've just gotten so used to PHP... > besides requiring a minor > inconvenient step whenever you make changes? I guess that's it. Being us

Re: [Webware-discuss] Sorry for being stupid...

2002-01-27 Thread Mike Orr
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:40:52PM +0100, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote: > ... It seems I got things mixed up. I still can't see any servlet for > compiling/caching Cheetah templates. Is it there, right under my nose? > If not, will it (re)appear in the next release? If not, what is the > suggested way

[Webware-discuss] Sorry for being stupid...

2002-01-27 Thread Magnus Lie Hetland
... It seems I got things mixed up. I still can't see any servlet for compiling/caching Cheetah templates. Is it there, right under my nose? If not, will it (re)appear in the next release? If not, what is the suggested way for using Cheetah with Webware? Manually compiling the templates isn't exac