On Sunday January 27, 2002 11:36 am, Edmund Lian wrote: > Geoff wrote: > >>You can actually already accomplish this by putting a function called > > contextInitialize(app, path) into the __init__.py of your context. [snip] > > I'm not sure if this particular fact is mentioned in the documentation, > though. I think Webware's documentation is generally pretty good for what > it > covers, but there's some features that aren't covered at all.<< > > No I didn't know about this. It's not in the docs. However, this isn't > quite the same as having a startup handler. With a startup handler, it > would be possible to make sure things start in a known sequence. And, it > would be possible to list, modify, and delete items from the startup > sequence if it had these methods. >
I don't get it -- how could you list, modify, and delete items from the startup sequence? That implies that there's some code executed _before_ the startup. Where would that code be? And what would be the point? - Geoff _______________________________________________ Webware-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-devel
