sandra ruiz wrote:
I guess the way to enable the 'AutoReload' feature is just changing "0" to "1". Then I restart the webkit in the usual way:
/etc/init.d/webkit start
Shutting down WebKit: [ OK ]
Starting WebKit: [ OK ]


but then it fails like I said before

When doing development (where you'll use AutoReload) you can't use the /etc/init.d/webkit script. (Well, I think someone modified it to work, and maybe they'll provide a correction)


Anyway, use the script in Webware/WebKit/AppServer to start the server, and it will restart properly.


ok. i did what you said but..now I get this error:


*** The file TaskKit/TaskHandler.py is no longer accessible. The server is restarting now.
ThreadedAppServer: Shutting Down
Stopping AutoReload Monitor
Shutting down the AppServer
Application is Shutting Down
Error saving session to disk: 20040203085646-c04be5e8ae9d440eb67d6bad288f29fe
[Tue Feb 3 08:58:17 2004] [error] WebKit: Error while executing script None
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./WebKit/SessionFileStore.py", line 78, in __setitem__
UnpickleableError: Cannot pickle <type 'weakproxy'> objects
Application has been succesfully shutdown.
AppServer has been shutdown


Exiting AppServer
./AppServer.bat: line 5: syntax error: unexpected end of file

thanks.

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