Hmm, looks like I should have tested CheetahKit before I sent it out. I can't look at it right now, but I'll try to get to it in a week or so. It sounds like there is some other configuration instructions that CheetahKit needs, in addition to path.py.

-ww

On Mar 25, 2005, at 10:36 AM, Pierre-Yves Delens wrote:

No  stack trace;
I tested also with '.tmpl' removed form 'Extensions to ignore' setting in Application.config
Was this a good idea ?
Anyway no result.
I observed also that there is no CheetahTest.py inserted in the folder
 
What should I do ?
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The name "Cache" instead of "Caches" is not a problem, just my mistake in the documentation.

Is there a stack trace in addition to the error 404?

-ww

On Mar 25, 2005, at 3:23 AM, Pierre-Yves Delens wrote:


the server started OK now, but the URL is not recognized : HTTP 404

I tested in my context but aloso in the root : idem

Reading through your doc, I see that I sshoud have a 'Caches' (plural)
folder under WebKit.
This is NOT the case; I do have Cache/cheetahKit (no 's')

Is this the problem?

Thanks on forward

PY Delens
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