2009/7/8 Marin Lukovic <[email protected]>:
> Thank you for prompt response Wim.
>
> I sow --docroot option before, but it didn't work because I was using IE and
> trying access CSS files which has some errors (for IE). And maybe there was
> problem with backslash in path string. Anyhow now everything work perfectly.
>
> I have two more questions:
>
> how to define http header fields (ie. no-cache)?

Where do you want to add these fields to, and what do you want to use
it for? Class WResource allows http headers to be set, but otherwise
wt's headers should be fine.

> does Wt support some kind of templates?
There are two kinds of templating in Wt, but not in the traditional
sense. One is the widgetset mode (see example hello-widgetset), that
allows a Wt application to take control of a specific part of an
existing page (similar to how you can incorporate a google map into
any webpage). The second templating method is through our message
resources, similar to what you see in the wt-homepage example.

Wim.

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