Hi,
I run:
- cvs update // from the wt directory
- (cd build; cmake ../)
I get::
CMake Error at examples/CMakeLists.txt:1 (SUBDIRS):
subdirs Incorrect SUBDIRS command. Directory: widgetgallery does not
exists.
Seems that cvs update is not giving me the widgetgallery directory.
Trying cvs update in the examples directory does not help either.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Maurice
PS: I have run wt from CVS without problems before.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Koen Deforche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> For those of you who want to use Wt to handle only part(s) of a an
> existing web page, we now also support the so-called "WidgetSet"
> deployment mode.
>
> The main way of embedding a Wt application in an existing web page is like
> this:
>
> ...
> <body>
>
> <div id="panel1"></div>
> <div id="panel2"></div>
>
> <script src="/myapp.wt?div1=panel1&div2=panel2"></script>
>
> </body>
> ...
>
> This will start your application, and it passes two parameters (div1
> and div2) which may be bound in the application as a top-level widget
> (a div could corerspond to a WContainerWidget). A single application
> can manage any number of top-level elements, and you are free to use a
> convention for the element id's or pass them as parameters (as in this
> case).
>
> In the application you would have some code that does this:
>
> ...
> WApplication *myApp = ...
>
> WContainerWidget *panel1 = new WContainerWidget();
> WContainerWidget *panel2 = new WContainerWidget();
>
> myApp->bindWidget(panel1, myApp->environment().getArgument("div1")[0]);
> myApp->bindWidget(panel2, myApp->environment().getArgument("div2")[0]);
>
> // use panel1 and panel2 as two top-level widgets instead of myApp->root()
> ...
>
> We added a new example (hello-widgetset) that demonstrates this.
>
> What would be a nice addition in the future, is to allow the
> definition of a JavaScript API for your application which would
> provide a simple way to call C++ methods from JavaScript (and
> JavaScript call-backs from C++). This is a bit similar to how we now
> have support for JSignal<> and Wt.emit(), but it would be for more
> more general.
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
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