Hi,

well, yes and yes. I used the contrib:// url to download the contribution,
and I am running the source version on a server (I'm using web2py and
JSON-RPC to communicate between the client and server).

This is a little shabby solution, but I put my entire source tree (and the
qooxdoo framework) in the "static" folder of my web2py application (knowing
that the build version can be moved around more easiliy).

Omri

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