On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:32:01PM -0600, Jeff Hardy wrote: >> Is there any way to see what's happening in IIS, like catching >> print output? > >Not (easily) in IIS 6. IIS 7 has the fantastically awesome Failed >Request Tracing that makes tracking this stuff down a breeze. You can >always check the server logs to see what requests did succeed >(especially if there are redirects involved).
I actually made some progress with runserver, I have a bona fide exception from "kludgemssql" now; I'll probably detail it out in another message and call it a day. >> Cool. Then when 1.0 is running, 1.1 need attention ;) >Honestly, I would go straight to 1.1, unless you have a need to use >1.0. It'll make any necessary patches to Django that much easier to >integrate. The developers have said that they would like to see >IronPython support if someone does the work; it's just that no one has >done the work yet. Mm-hmm, this is so new I haven't touched unit tests yet, but the biggest stopper for me and 1.1 is that the tests don't seem to work. (I never cared enough to investigate, might be because I hacked this up and use it in every project http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1390/ :) Anyway, I'll let you know if/when I kick this to 1.1. -- mjt _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
