Hello List! I am trying to serve some static html files from urls "parallel" to internal-path urls. This is really just a cosmetic issue, but I would like to understand how to make it work they way I want, or understand why it isn't possible.
Here's an example that illustrates what I mean by "parallel" urls: I have a wthttpd application, mixed_links.exe (this is on windows). Let {app-path} be the directory that contains the executable mixed_links.exe, and the directory from which I launch it. (So {app-path} becomes the current working directory of the running application.) I've tried a number of things, but I currently launch the application as follows: mixed_links --http-address=0.0.0.0 --http-port=80 --deploy-path=/mixed_links --docroot=".;/static_links" I have a subdirectory {app-path}/static_links that contains some static html files, sl1.html, sl2.html, etc. My dynamic wt web page has some internal-path links: t = new WText ("link to <a href='#/internal_paths/ip1'>ip1</a>"); t->setInternalPathEncoding (true); root()->addWidget (t); root()->addWidget (new WBreak); It also has some static-content links: t = new WText ("link to <a href='/mixed_links/static_links/sl1.html'>sl1</a>"); root()->addWidget (t); root()->addWidget (new WBreak); t = new WText ("link to <a href='/static_links/sl2.html'>sl2</a>"); root()->addWidget (t); root()->addWidget (new WBreak); The link to sl1.html is what I want to do, but it doesn't work. The link to sl2.html works, but isn't what I want. To be clear what I mean by parallel urls, here are the urls the user sees: http://localhost/mixed_links/ -- home page http://localhost/mixed_links/internal_paths/ip1 -- internal path, works http://localhost/mixed_links/static_links/sl1.html -- static link, doesn't work http://localhost/static_links/sl2.html -- static link, works The link to sl1.html is of the form I want. It is parallel to the ip1 link in that they both start with: http://localhost/mixed_links/ but it doesn't work. (It gets processed as an internal link, causing the internalPathChanged signal to fire.) The link to sl2.html works, but isn't parallel to ip1 link, in the sense described above. The documentation for the docroot argument: --docroot arg document root for static files, optionally followed by a comma-separated list of paths with static files (even if they are within a deployment path), after a ';' e.g. --docroot=".;/favicon.ico,/resources,/style" makes me think that this should work. I assume that I'm doing something wrong, probably with docroot. (Maybe the documentation example shows linux command-line quoting, and I need something different because I'm on windows, launching from the built-in cmd.exe.) Or maybe my wt code for the links is wrong somehow. Could someone explain how to get parallel links like this to work? Again, this is purely cosmetic. If it's not possible to do what I want, that's fine too. But if that's the case, could someone confirm that it's not possible (because my reading of the documentation makes me think that it should be). Thanks for any advice and explanations. K. Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e _______________________________________________ witty-interest mailing list witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/witty-interest