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
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 abou
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
Ron,
please don't answer in the future to existing mails for new threads. It
destroys the treeview of common email clients. Thanks.
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 Tuesday 21 March 2006 6:24 am, Patrick W. Fraley wrote:
> if the connection seems to get slower and sower and some requests don't
> seem to complete, it could be a MTU Settings Problem on your
I did more experimenting and what it's doing is pausing for 3 seconds every 10
files. Not 9 or 11, bu
hi,
if the connection seems to get slower and sower and some requests don't
seem to complete, it could be a MTU Settings Problem on your
Server/Clients. In an ethernet network the MTU should be 1500, but if
you have DSL it might get set to 1492. Because of that mismatch you
sometimes get th
hi,
i'm using cherrypy and in another project turbogears (it's cherrypy too)
and have no problems.
if you have problems with a pure apache server with linux and windows
client, i think your network is misconfigured.
Ron Davis wrote:
Is anyone using Qooxdoo with a lighter-weight web server
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 an