2007/3/6, Brad Fuller <brad(a)sonaural.com>om>:
I don't use FileLibrary since I use Apache.
Of course it is possible
to use both, but I don't see the point. For my Web site I also created
and added a file-library, but I only use it to conveniently add the
static style-sheets to the HTML head:
Hmm... so you store everything, including js files in the apache path.
How is this a "file-library"? I guess I'm still hung up on the meaning
of "file" and "library"
His file library is just one line of CSS that tells the browser to
load everything from somewhere else (Apache2).
Now, one thing that keeps bugging me is that when a
session expires, I
get an error like:
Error: "/seaside/pier/seaside/pier/<some_pier_page" not found.
Why?
My older seaside 2.6 site doesn't do this. The user just has to click
again to go to the link. Is this another setting?
No, this looks like a Seaside + Pier combination. It might be that a
newer version of one of them is required. Lukas should know more.
I'll search the archives once again for expiry and
expire, but I didn't
find any definitive explanation.
BTW: I'm collecting all of these "setup" tidbits to create a FAQ. I hope
it can be handy for others.
Very good.
Philippe
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