Hi All!
I would like to move jQuery and related files out of the image have them
served directly by Nginx. How do I go about doing that?
Thanks in advance.
Muthu
Hello,
I use Seaside for a lot of personal development and I love its rapidity of
development! But for real deployment there is a big disadvantage. At my
knowledge, I have only two solutions to deploy an application: have an own
server (what I do for the moment) or put my image on seasidehosting.
So I have a simple idea: it will be really cool if I can develop in
Smalltalk with Seaside and I deploy the code in Php/MySql to put it in any
common server.
I think this idea is not so crazy. I know there is a world between Smalltalk
and Php (I know both well) but a way to implement this idea is perhaps the
next one. The first step: the classes (and methods) used in Smalltalk must
be translated into Php (some papers show that it is possible into Java for
example). The second step are about the alive objects. Because in Smalltalk
the alive objects are kept in memory (in the image), a possible solution is
to create each object in Php and save them in a MySql database to retrieve
them through each page.
An important point is that Php is a dynamic typed language. The convertion
will be so easier than Java.
So my question is the next one to the Seaside developers: what are the big
obstacles to achieve this goal ?
Some questions in my mind: What about continuations ? What about object
reflectivity ?
Fréd
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Hi all,
So far I've been always using the WYSIWYG ShoreComponents text editor for my
websites, but now I'd need something a little bit more complex, I'd just
need to add the possibility to create links and add images to the text,
nothing else.
I wanted to modify the ShoreComponents editor myself, but my knowledge in
Javascript is as extensive as my knowledge in the harvesting of the Korean
pumpkin...
What do you guys usually use?
Thanks!
Bernat Romagosa.
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html popupAnchor
callback: [self renderNewWindow];
toolbar: false;
with: 'No Toolbar'.
But that turns out to control the Browser toolbar, not the Seaside one.
Thanks - Sophie
Hi,
Anybody knows if there's some menu component available ?
Something like http://apycom.com/menus/7-lime.html (ignore the fancy
effects... by now my focus is on the menu functionality)
Thanks in advance,
Gabriel
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using blueprintcss, i need to be able to conditionally include the IE stuff...
as in:
<!--[if lt IE 8]><link rel="stylesheet" href="css/blueprint/ie.css"
type="text/css" media="screen, projection"><![endif]-->
i am using seaside 3.0a..
i have my css inside the a file library "CssLibrary"
how would i go about doing this?
thanks!
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Hello :)
I'd like to know if anyone can point me to the location, where I can find
some more detailed an technical explaination, how Seaside works internally.
I need this for my bacheloar thesis and can not find it on my own somehow.
RD