[Seaside] including javascript and static files in a project.

Diego Lont diego.lont at delware.nl
Fri Sep 20 07:17:12 UTC 2013


Hi sergio,

The default answer is, use a web server between your seaside image and the actual webpage, and have this web server serve the including static files, since this is much faster than pulling them through your image … and more flexible, that other people can easily check them in.

Cheers,
Diego

On Sep 19, 2013, at 8:37 PM, sergio_101 wrote:

> 
> hey, all! 
> 
> i have been away from seaside for awhile. too much day job programming to do any fun programming..
> 
> just wondered how people were including javascript and other static files in their projects.
> 
> i really liked using monticello, but i never really got a handle on how to include all of the static files in the project so that other team members could use them and edit them (and check in their changes) without thinking about it at all..
> 
> does anyone have a clean and clever workflow?
> 
> thanks!
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