On Sunday 26 March 2006 12:58 pm, Sebastian Werner wrote:

> mail client have something like a internal ID for each mail. They don't

Ah. I did not realise that. Thanks for letting me know.

> Ron Davis schrieb:
> > On Sunday 26 March 2006 12:39 pm, Sebastian Werner wrote:
> >> please don't answer in the future to existing mails for new threads. It
> >> destroys the treeview of common email clients. Thanks.
> >
> > I do not understand what you mean. I wrote one email about layouts and
> > then another about web servers. They both had different subject lines.
> > What did I not do correctly?
>
> You have answered to a mail inside the old thread to create a new one.
> Better it would be to just create a new mail and send it to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The subject was different, but the
> mail client have something like a internal ID for each mail. They don't
> depend on the subject to build the discussion view. Your mail was shown
> in the under the mail "Layout questions". I hope you understand better
> now what I mean.
>
> Sebastian
>
> >> Sebastian
> >>
> >> Ron Davis schrieb:
> >>> Is anyone using Qooxdoo with a lighter-weight web server such as
> >>> CherrPy or Kerrigell for Python?
> >>>
> >>> Everything seems to work great on my local machine (SUSE 10 Linux and
> >>> Firefox) then I tried it on my Windows machine over the LAN to the
> >>> Linux server and it was very slow and IE6 would bog down and sometimes
> >>> not complete the page load. Firefox on the Windows machine does the
> >>> same thing, just not as badly.
> >>>
> >>> I can watch the web server log and there are long pauses after random
> >>> files, usually small images like blank.gif.
> >>>
> >>> I don't think this is necessarily a problem with Qooxdoo. I'm just
> >>> wondering if anyone else has run in to this.
> >>>
> >>> It seems to work much better using apache on the Linux box, but still
> >>> not completely right. The Pyhon web servers happily server up straight
> >>> HTML very quickly and smoothly, including streamed audio, large files
> >>> and many small files so I don't think it's a speed issue with the
> >>> Python servers.
> >>>
> >>> The demos on the Qooxdoo site do work fine on that Windows machine. The
> >>> only difference I can see is my project uses qooxdoo.js while the demos
> >>> seem to use separate js files in demolayout.js.
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