On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Brian Brown
<rbb@techgame.net> wrote:
For development you can just set up Kom to serve a local directory - I don't remember off the top of my head, but you should be able to look at the class comment for Kom and I think it has some examples. You will find some if you google for it as well. If you are still having issues after that, drop me a note and I'll dig it up.
Brian: I didn't know that was possible. But it doesn't matter. I didn't know installing and configure lighttp were as simpler as 5 minutes :)
Nicolas: I make it work!!!!! Almost perfect! It serves and shows the images. The little problem I have now is that the lightbox and all that nice javascript that you have in your webpage isn't in mine. They have no javascript at all. No lightbox. I have my personal library for my Pier website and I ovveride updateRoot to the code you said in your webpage:
Any idea?
Thanks,
Mariano
> I don't know what else to test or debug...
well, everything do seem to work correctly -- all the images are
generated, which is all we should need. So it's either the reported
final url that is wrong (as for example the port wasn't included) or
that you don't have a webserver set up to serve the images from those
final url.
Nicolas: Thanks for the help.
This is the problem: I don't have a web server catching those photos. I don't use seaside (as my app is in development yet) with an external web server like apache. I just use Kom. I didn't know I need a web server.
Is there a workarround here or I must use a webserver? If the second...I must take a time and see how to do it as I have never do it before.
Ok, this
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