On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
Ron Reisor wrote:
Yes! Plus, the software I'm developing is working too. I pulled out an
early version of FileSession and started using Session.FileSession.
Even better, you can use Session.Session() and the "PythonOption session
FileSession" configuration directive to get all the benefits of FileSession
without changing your current code - assuming of course that your current
code is calling Session.Session() to create the session object.
Jim
Yes, I'm calling Session.Session() with the configuration directive so I
get Session.FileSession(). That's the right way to go. I took a short cut
in my description, sorry, but not the code.
cheers,
Ron
Looks good. Gotta love it!
thanks,
Ron
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Wow, that's a nice one :).
2005/9/7, Ron Reisor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
+1
MacOSX 10.4.2
gcc-4.0.0 (Apple build)
Python 2.4.1
Apache 2.0.54
cheers,
Ron
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