Looks good,
You could also suggest SitePage.py for pages in the site (including ones that do not need authentication) and then subclass it to SecurePage for all secure pages. It would be a great intro to using classes to manage a site.

-Aaron

Ian Bicking wrote:

I added some documentation today that gives some advice on application development with Webware, mostly MakeAppWorkDir with a little on CVS. I'd be interested on feedback -- I'd like this to become the basis for some conventions on distributing and handling Webware applications. If there's other topics that seem appropriate, or whatever. Documentation and enhancements can also go hand-in-hand -- some things might not be described because there's no one good way to do them in Webware; we might be able to fix those and document them at the same time.

The document is in CVS at WebKit/Docs/ApplicationDevelopment.html (the .txt is the canonical source), or online at:
http://tinyurl.com/3tfl

Ian



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