* Chuck Esterbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030226 19:20]:
> Your experiences and instruction in using AAP with Webware would make an
> excellent new Wiki page:
> http://webware.colorstudy.net/twiki/bin/view/Webware
I started a Wiki page, but it's far from being excellent ;-)
http://webware.colorst
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 12:26, Jerome Kerdreux wrote:
> > http://webware.colorstudy.net/twiki/bin/view/Webware
>
> Is this still working ? even a nslookup colorstudy.net return empty
That should be webware.colorstudy.com, not .net
Ian
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On Monday 24 February 2003 11:59 pm, Jeremy Lowery wrote:
> After this bugger is up and running I'm probably going to hack
> webware and make it auto compile tmpl files and stick the
> template-servlets into a cache var directory, thus removing the need
> for cheetah compile and all the extra files
* Jeremy Lowery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030225 09:20]:
> I'd have to say that the only thing I don't like about this setup is how
> polluted my directories get.
> foo.tmpl
> foo.py
> foo.pyc
> foo.py_bak
>
> at least 3 files for every (file).
I'm using separated "Templates/" and "Servlets/" direct
Call for help and the point below the PHP comment.
The number of php users is extreme, there are hundereds of forums, places to
This is the problem w/ Webware. Its very good for complex business
interaction, combining pythons rapid development w/ a long running
servlet architecture.
PHP is ex
From: "George Clinton"
If anyone is interested in exchanging experiences similiar to those id love
to hear from you.
GC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I'm very new to Webware and I'm developing my first app with it. After
a few days of researching and reading, I've gotten a basic site framework
ide
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 19:38, Ian Bicking wrote:
> We don't have to write it from scratch -- it would be fine (and probably
> more successful) if someone donated their application and then the
> community enhanced it. There's lots of Webware applications out there,
> but not many very public ones.
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 05:17, George Clinton wrote:
> IMHO we are missing a discussion and examples of good webware application
> design. The examples provided in the tarball are extremely useful, however
> they are only oneshot programs.
I agree. It's been mentioned before, but I think an excelle
Hello everyone,
First of all I want to thank the whole webware community for creating an
extremely exciting tool which has helped me much in the last three months of
my work.
Im not an IT specialist (and i would rather keep secret what my major is:).
All I know and still dont know about programmi