Hi,
I'm very sorry for posting this here but I have tried to post two messages to the Seaside news group that don't show up and I don't get any kind of rejection notice. I know Seaside is more a Pharo project than a Squeak project but I know I can post here (at least I have before).
I want to register a sub-class of WARequestHandler as '..'. '...' works but '..' doesn't. I'm trying to use the same URL that one would use with Apache like "../folder/filename.txt". The request handler then reads and returns the file. Thanks for any ideas as to where to look.
Lou
Hi Lou, if you have an account you can also post such question on stackoverflow, they generally have a response shortly.
2017-09-08 17:30 GMT+02:00 Louis LaBrunda Lou@keystone-software.com:
Hi,
I'm very sorry for posting this here but I have tried to post two messages to the Seaside news group that don't show up and I don't get any kind of rejection notice. I know Seaside is more a Pharo project than a Squeak project but I know I can post here (at least I have before).
I want to register a sub-class of WARequestHandler as '..'. '...' works but '..' doesn't. I'm trying to use the same URL that one would use with Apache like "../folder/filename.txt". The request handler then reads and returns the file. Thanks for any ideas as to where to look.
Lou
Louis LaBrunda Keystone Software Corp. SkypeMe callto://PhotonDemon
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the info but I don't have a stackoverflow account.
Lou
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017 17:47:44 +0200, Nicolas Cellier nicolas.cellier.aka.nice@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Lou, if you have an account you can also post such question on stackoverflow, they generally have a response shortly.
2017-09-08 17:30 GMT+02:00 Louis LaBrunda Lou@keystone-software.com:
Hi,
I'm very sorry for posting this here but I have tried to post two messages to the Seaside news group that don't show up and I don't get any kind of rejection notice. I know Seaside is more a Pharo project than a Squeak project but I know I can post here (at least I have before).
I want to register a sub-class of WARequestHandler as '..'. '...' works but '..' doesn't. I'm trying to use the same URL that one would use with Apache like "../folder/filename.txt". The request handler then reads and returns the file. Thanks for any ideas as to where to look.
Lou
Louis LaBrunda Keystone Software Corp. SkypeMe callto://PhotonDemon
On 08-09-17 17:47, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
if you have an account you can also post such question on stackoverflow, they generally have a response shortly.
We generally recommend against using stackoverflow. Too many clueless closers, and no way to give a decent answer. SO does not work for small communities.
Stephan
squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org