I am new to Seaside and need a little help. I have built an application using Seaside under Squeak that allows users to upload gif and jpeg images to a site, and then later display the same images. Right now, I convert the images to a Form, and when asked to display the image I use: html imageWithForm: aForm
For performance and space reasons, I need to start serving the files off of disk. Eventually I'll probably switch to Apache, but for now I'd like to use Comanche to serve the files. How do I configure Comanche to serve the gif and jpeg files, and still maintain the WAKom server?
BTW, Seaside is a great web development environment! Thanks, Brett Taylor
From the class comments of KomHttpServerInfo:
If you have loaded Seaside, you can start a web server that serves Seaside based applications using the following configuration:
| ma seaside | seaside := WAKom default. ma := ModuleAssembly core. ma serverRoot: FileDirectory default fullName. ma alias: '/seaside' to: [ma addPlug: [:request | seaside process: request]]. ma documentRoot: FileDirectory default fullName. ma directoryIndex: 'index.html index.htm'. ma serveFiles. (HttpService startOn: 8080 named: 'httpd') plug: ma rootModule
Anything with a uri beginning with /seaside will be directed at Seaside, anything else serves files out of your default file directory (the directory you started squeak from).
- Stephen
Brett Taylor wrote:
I am new to Seaside and need a little help. I have built an application using Seaside under Squeak that allows users to upload gif and jpeg images to a site, and then later display the same images. Right now, I convert the images to a Form, and when asked to display the image I use: html imageWithForm: aForm
For performance and space reasons, I need to start serving the files off of disk. Eventually I'll probably switch to Apache, but for now I'd like to use Comanche to serve the files. How do I configure Comanche to serve the gif and jpeg files, and still maintain the WAKom server?
BTW, Seaside is a great web development environment! Thanks, Brett Taylor
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
Thanks Stephen, This was exactly what I needed. It all worked once I figured out I had the wrong version of Comanche installed. Brett
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 09:55, Stephen Pair wrote:
From the class comments of KomHttpServerInfo:
If you have loaded Seaside, you can start a web server that serves Seaside based applications using the following configuration:
| ma seaside | seaside := WAKom default. ma := ModuleAssembly core. ma serverRoot: FileDirectory default fullName. ma alias: '/seaside' to: [ma addPlug: [:request | seaside process:
request]]. ma documentRoot: FileDirectory default fullName. ma directoryIndex: 'index.html index.htm'. ma serveFiles. (HttpService startOn: 8080 named: 'httpd') plug: ma rootModule
Anything with a uri beginning with /seaside will be directed at Seaside, anything else serves files out of your default file directory (the directory you started squeak from).
- Stephen
Brett Taylor wrote:
I am new to Seaside and need a little help. I have built an application using Seaside under Squeak that allows users to upload gif and jpeg images to a site, and then later display the same images. Right now, I convert the images to a Form, and when asked to display the image I use: html imageWithForm: aForm
For performance and space reasons, I need to start serving the files off of disk. Eventually I'll probably switch to Apache, but for now I'd like to use Comanche to serve the files. How do I configure Comanche to serve the gif and jpeg files, and still maintain the WAKom server?
BTW, Seaside is a great web development environment! Thanks, Brett Taylor
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
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