On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 08:49 PM, Ben Kovitz wrote:
Hi, folks. I'm sorry to ask such an idiotic question. I've looked
through the documentation, the configuration files, and the source code to
some extent, but I still haven't found the answer. If I had an ounce of
intelligence, I'm sure I would have figured this out by now.
I'd like to set up the directory structure suggested at:
http://webware.colorstudy.com/twiki/bin/view/Webware/MakeAppWorkDir
where the web application is outside the /Webware tree, but how do you tell Webware where the top of the app's directory structure is?
Miraculously, I can run the examples, but I have no idea how Webware finds
them. It's weird: it works if I access
http://my.domain/WK/anything-at-all/Welcome. The path element after WK
makes no difference!
I'm running on Linux with Apache. I've tried changing WEBKIT_DIR in /etc/init.d/webkit, but of course that points to the Webware directory. If I change that, then nothing works.
I doubt that this is relevant, but I've got this in my httpd.conf:
<Location /WK> WKServer localhost 8086 SetHandler webkit-handler </Location>
Ben Kovitz The SBML Team, Caltech http://sbml.org
P.S. I've only been using Webware for two days, but I *love* everything
I've seen so far! I especially love the extremely modular structure, and
so many small things are already worked out so nicely, like being able to
have URLs that don't end in ".psp". I've just got this one point of
confusion...
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