I'm sure I've seen at least one of these somewhere before, but google
is failing me. So please excuse the following stupid questions: 1) If I want my application served entirely via seaside/Kom, is there any way to have it be the default page? e.g. When you navigate to localhost:9090/ it would bring up my application. 2) (The possibly less-stupid question) I've created a component with several subcomponents. Everything displays fine. However, when I toggle the halo and try to click on any of the icons in any sub- component, I get the following error (or something similar): Error: Components not found while processing callbacks: #(a RWHome) WARenderLoop(Object)>>error: self a WARenderLoop temps aString 'Components not found while processing callbacks: #(a RWHome)' inst vars root a WAToolFrame WARenderLoop>>unprocessedCallbacks: self a WARenderLoop temps aCollection #(a WAActionCallback) owners #(a RWHome) ea a WAActionCallback inst vars root a WAToolFrame ... What have I done wrong? Oh, as a quick followup, I've seen several references to two different ways of rendering components (canvas? and ???). What are they, which should I use and where can I find documentation about the 'correct' system? The problem with the web is, old data never dies. Hmm. Guess that was actually 5 questions. Well, math was never my strong suit. Thanks, -Rich- _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
> 2) (The possibly less-stupid question) I've created a component with
> several subcomponents. Everything displays fine. However, when I > toggle the halo and try to click on any of the icons in any sub- > component, I get the following error (or something similar): > > Error: Components not found while processing callbacks: #(a RWHome) You need to return the subcomponents in the #children method (if they chance, you need to backtrack them). Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Thank you, this worked perfectly.
-Rich- On Mar 1, 2006, at 12:32 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote: >> 2) (The possibly less-stupid question) I've created a component with >> several subcomponents. Everything displays fine. However, when I >> toggle the halo and try to click on any of the icons in any sub- >> component, I get the following error (or something similar): >> >> Error: Components not found while processing callbacks: #(a RWHome) > You need to return the subcomponents in the #children method (if they > chance, you need to backtrack them). > > Cheers > Philippe > _______________________________________________ > Seaside mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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> > Oh, as a quick followup, I've seen several references to two > different ways of rendering components (canvas? and ???). What are > they, which should I use and where can I find documentation about the > 'correct' system? The problem with the web is, old data never dies. > WACanvas is the new rendering framework that will probably replace the old one WAHtmlRenderer... It does basically the same thing but in a way (cascading messages) that give less protocol messages... see http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/seaside/2005-June/005260.html for a better explanation ;) Cédrick -------------------------------- L'ENIT vous invite a sa journee portes ouvertes le 17 mars 2006 de 13h30 a 19h30 Visite des locaux, animations, cadeaux a gagner. Enit , 47 avenue d'Azereix 65000 Tarbes Bus N°1, arret ENI _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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Rich Warren wrote: > I'm sure I've seen at least one of these somewhere before, but google > is failing me. So please excuse the following stupid questions: > > 1) If I want my application served entirely via seaside/Kom, is there > any way to have it be the default page? e.g. When you navigate to > localhost:9090/ it would bring up my application. > > 2) (The possibly less-stupid question) I've created a component with > several subcomponents. Everything displays fine. However, when I toggle > the halo and try to click on any of the icons in any sub- component, I > get the following error (or something similar): > there are 2 ways to do it with Apache. Still don't know if it is possible with Seaside/Kom only. 1. mod_rewrite (Apache 2.x) RewriteEngine on RewriteRule (.*) http://localhost:9999/seaside/myapp$1 [P,L] In case you want to have access to static files and made them served by Apache: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/static RewriteRule (.*) http://localhost:9997/seaside/myapp$1 [P,L] Alias /static /home/loop/static 2. mod_proxy # !!!! SECURITY WARNING !!!! # you MUST turn it off, overwise your server will be open as public proxy # If you are ready to be a free proxy for everybody, turn it on :-) ProxyRequests Off UseCanonicalName Off # If may setup a separate virtual host to serve static files ProxyPass /static/ http://static.files.com/ #You still may access config, just in case ProxyPass /seaside/config http://localhost:9999/seaside/config # Your app here ProxyPass / http://localhost:9999/seaside/myapp/ ----------------------------------- In both cases you need to have Base Path for your application equal to / try to set it up at http://localhost:9999/seaside/config -Dmitry. _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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