Avi Bryant wrote:
On Apr 25, 2004, at 11:07 AM, Julian Fitzell wrote:
Also: do my 'seaside' applications need to be created inside the
'Seaside' catetory? Or can I create my own category and place them
there?
Well, you can do it differently, but the config UI doesn't support
that. The trick is that you need some unique prefix for comanche to
recognize so that it can pass the requests on to seaside. If you
don't use WAKom, you can create your own application registry and
register it at a different url with comanche. I'm not sure exactly
how you it integrates with the config app at that point either; I
don't think anyone has done this recently, though the architecture is
certainly designed to allow it.
Hm. This answer is to do with the /seaside/ prefix in the app URLs. I
thought the question had to do with system categories, in which case the
answer is: no, your applications do not need to be inside the 'Seaside'
category; in fact, it's best if they're not, since right now categories
are largely synonymous with packages.
He he... oops :) Completely misread that...
Julian
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