[Seaside] Seaside redirects, really?

Boris Popov, DeepCove Labs boris at deepcovelabs.com
Sun Oct 2 21:38:36 UTC 2011


I get a sense you may have misunderstood the purpose of redirect in the first place, it's not there for fun and giggles ;)

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On 2011-10-02, at 17:06, "Sebastian Sastre" <sebastian at flowingconcept.com> wrote:

> On Oct 2, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> 
>> To change it globally on can subclass (or patch)
>> WAActionPhaseContinuation>>#shouldRedirect to answer false. This
>> likely breaks the most simple Seaside application though.
> 
> 
> so... expecting to see planes, bridges and buildings suddenly falling apart I've hacked WAActionPhaseContinuation>>#shouldRedirect to return false.
> 
> Result?
> 
> I have stuff working just right here.
> 
> Not only that... 
> 
> this isn't scientific or anything, but by the preliminary numbers I'm seeing here when getting rid of the redirect makes things about 20-40% more responsive
> 
> so...
> 
> anybody want to share results?
> 
> sebastian
> 
> o/
> 
> PD: in the hacked image the app has the url wrong because #updateUrl: uses the redirect. But that sounds pretty fixable to me. That if we are willing to try hard enough and we don't use that as a lame justification of crazy engineering
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