[Seaside] Making a download page

Ricardo Jacas ricardo.jacas at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 15:07:18 UTC 2011


how can i actually do the download?  i,ve been trying for hours.... :/

2011/3/8 Ricardo Jacas <ricardo.jacas at gmail.com>:
> thx Avi, i'll give it a try :)
>
> 2011/3/8 Avi Shefi <avishefi at gmail.com>:
>> Serving them directly from a webserver can be performed in two ways:
>> 1) completely detached from Seaside, where the links are simply external.
>> 2) referenced by FileLibrary, but served through the webserver. This can be
>> done using the new X-Sendfile functionality (using the base url as
>> mentioned).
>>
>>
>> Avi.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Robert Sirois <watchlala at hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Then the web server would be serving them directly (nginx, apache, etc.),
>>> right?
>>>
>>> I'm interested in this, too. I was gonna be looking at doing something
>>> similar to Dropbox or Base Camp.
>>>
>>> RS
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 22:19:53 +0200
>>> Subject: Re: [Seaside] Making a download page
>>> From: avishefi at gmail.com
>>> To: seaside at lists.squeakfoundation.org
>>>
>>> There are several options to this.
>>>  - Upload all files to the file library in advance, and display them to
>>> the user. The FileLibrary also provides mechanism for loading new files, so
>>> there should be no problem to update it.
>>>  - Load files from the filesystem into the filelibrary (using
>>> WAFileLibrary>>#addFile, or WAFileLibrary class >>#addFileAt: /
>>> addAllFilesIn: ).
>>>  - There's a new option on Seaside 3.0.4 which allows you to specify a
>>> configuration value for file handlers that determines the base url of a file
>>> library. This way, your absolute urls would be:
>>> <base-url>/<file-library-name>/<file-name>
>>>
>>> You can also refer to files directly on the filesystem, which doesn't
>>> require any FileLibrary support.
>>>
>>>
>>> Avi.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Ricardo Jacas <ricardo.jacas at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, i'm trying to make a simple downloading function from files
>>> already in the server.
>>> I was using the book's example but i cant make it work, because the
>>> example already has the file in a variable, and i need to refer a file
>>> in the system.
>>> anyone got a simple solution?
>>>
>>> Thanks beforehand for any help on this :)
>>>
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