Hello,

I think sta...@tntnet is the best solution when we have many files and many
subdir. It works fine and it's very fast.

I have another question : does tntnet compile and work under MS Windows ?


2009/11/29 Tommi Mäkitalo <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> sorry for the trouble, I know that sta...@tntnet should be documented.
>
> I have not mentioned it in the discussion, since I don't think, it is the
> right way to go for TinyMCE or other javascript libraries you have. It is
> indeed the right way to use, if you allow users to add or change files.
>
> I feel, that it is a feature in tntnet, that you can compile static content
> into your application. javascript libraries or css or small images, which
> are
> part of your user interface are a substatial part of your application. I
> prefer to add all to the single applicaton binary, so I have no problems
> dealing with additional files and finding them in the file system.
>
> For testing it is ok to put the files into the file system, but at least
> when I
> create the final application I package all in one file.
>
> I wonder why you get corrupt content without ios::binary. It shouldn't. It
> really has no effect on CentOS or other linux or unix systems. Have you
> compared the output? A hex dump may help. I use curl to get the output of a
> application and xxd to hexdump it. Then I can compare binary content easily
> with gvimdiff.
>
> If you have a testcase, I would really like to see it. It is really
> important
> to know, what is going wrong here. It really must not happen.
>
> Tommi
>
>
>
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