Thadeus> If your going to use an editor on your local computer.... why
Thadeus> are you going to even bother with using web2py to view the
Thadeus> files... If your already going to have
Thadeus> Explorer/Nautilus/<insert file browser here> you can just
Thadeus> double click the files and edit them...
I'm new and don't quite understand the relationship between a running web2py
instance and an external edit of one of the files. (Assume everything is
local - this is development. Why edit a file in a production server, remote
or local?) If I edit an arbitrary file will web2py notice immediately and
take the appropriate action? Do I need to flush caches or stop/start web2py
in certain cases? If I edit a file through web2py I have somewhat greater
confidence that it will notice the change.
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