Hi Jason,
Thanks for the fix, I just installed it and it works great!, Also it
looks like you are detecting the windows pid better now. I noticed
that the original code always produced a pid of -1, now you are getting
numbers that look like real PID's Thanks again for the fast work
re then me to fix the problem
see code below
Jose
import os, re, sys, win32serviceutil, win32api
# settings
appWorkPath = 'C:/Program Files/Apache Group/WK_main'
webwarePath = 'c:/Python23/Lib/site-packages/Webware'
serviceName = 'WK_Root'
serviceDisplayName = '
on a windows production server, especially in
light of the new version being rolled out soon
Jose
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Thanks Ian, I'll keep a look out for a new version
Jose
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Webware-devel] AutoReloadingAppServer.py
> From: "Ian Bicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, November 29, 2004 10:11 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
ation, especially since i
know that a new version is right around the corner
Jose
*** C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\Webware\WebKit\Copy of
AutoReloadingAppServer.py Wed May 26 00:47:21 2004
--- C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\Webware\WebKit\AutoReloadingAppServer.py
Tue Nov 23 14:42:23
Dear Webware group,
I've been trying to figure out what is the best way (I know there is no best
way) to incorporate cheetah templates into my websites, and what I came up
with is a sitepage (cheetahPage) which takes care of all the template
compiling and importing. I've put a copy of it in the s
You should just be able to add the path to you Application.conf restart
the server and it should work. With respect to your psp problem, is the
folder you are tyring to run psp's from par of a context already
defined? If not that is your problem.
Jose
-Original Message-
From: [
Name: tplCompiler for Webware:
Link: http://tplcompiler.sourceforge.net
Description: tplCompiler is an easy to use template
system based on phpBB style templates. The system offers complete
integration into webware, as well as as-needed on-the-fly template
compiling.
Author: Jose
Is there a __init__.py file in your contex? If not try adding it.
Jose
Original Message Subject: Webware-devel digest, Vol 1 #546 - 1 msgFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Tue, August 05, 2003 8:30 pmTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Send Webware-devel mailing list submissions to[EMAIL PROTECTED
Sure, I've never submitted a patch before, how do I do that?
Jose
Original Message Subject: RE: [Webware-devel] __init__ context requirmentFrom: "Geoffrey Talvola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Mon, June 30, 2003 7:55 amTo: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'&
): print 'WARNING: Overwriting context %s (=%s) with %s' % (repr(name), repr(self._contexts[name]), repr(dir)) __contextInitialized = 1 # Assume already initialized. else: __contextInitialized = 0 .
Modified code:
def addContext(self, name, dir): # Code added by Jose # __in
comments on is how would I allow users to add root
contexts? for example //computername/share does not work (just for
completeness any type of root level context (c:/) also fails to work). I
realize that this may only effect windows users, but I thought I would
throw it out to the group
Jose
Can I please write have access to the Sandbox
real name Jose Galvez
sourceforge user name is jjgalvez
Thanks
Jose
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