I'm happy you've shared also the argumentation going with the subject of
your email.
And just because I'm in a good mood, here is a link that you'll
certainly enjoy: http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks
- Sylvain
I take that as high praise. It means we've successfully taken a very
complex domain and provided an interface you are able to like. The
competition between specs, implementations, and users never ends. ;)
I'm sorry I haven't been able to address your issue yet. We are a small
team of 3, and 2 of us were at PyCon all weekend.
It looks to me like you're hitting the same problem as
http://www.cherrypy.org/ticket/598. If you find this is true, I'd
appreciate it if you can add any new information to it. I don't have
access to a Mac, so I naturally find it difficult to solve.
Robert Brewer
System Architect
Amor Ministries
fuma...@amor.org
I don't have
access to a Mac, so I naturally find it difficult to solve.
I'm sorry I haven't been able to address your issue yet. We are a smallteam of 3, and 2 of us were at PyCon all weekend.
It looks to me like you're hitting the same problem ashttp://www.cherrypy.org/ticket/598. If you find this is true, I'dappreciate it if you can add any new information to it. I don't haveaccess to a Mac, so I naturally find it difficult to solve.
On 2/28/07, Robert Brewer <fuma...@amor.org> wrote:
I don't have
access to a Mac, so I naturally find it difficult to solve.
I do, and would be happy to help work through the issue. Sylvain: Could you guide me?
devils_number = 66608
class HelloWorld(object):
@cherrypy.expose
def index(self):
return 't' * devils_number
which should work until you set this instead:
devils_number = 66609
Similarly, images of certain size don't work.
Robert Brewer
System Architect
Amor Ministries
fuma...@amor.org
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cherrypy.config.update ({'server.socket_port': 8090})
cherrypy.quickstart (HelloWorld())
The Result,
Using,
"(This only happens when accessing the server from another
computer)"
from the original thread @
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/cherrypy-devel/browse_thread/thread/fea
3f6e2231a0812 < as my guide,
Accessing this instance from a different machine (Windows) via
Opera with the following spec,
Version 9.20
Build 8713
Platform Win32
System Windows XP
I have been unable to repro the bug. In other words, both
values of 66608 and 66609 behave as is expected for proper operation.
Well, you are right!
It seems to work with python 2.3 too (the default installation).
I believe the problem must lie with python 2.5, which I believe the
bug report may mention.
Try with python 2.5.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks! I wonder if it's specific to CP 2?
Not sure, but would be happy to test as needed... Sylvain, can you handle the guidance with this again? Will need to take place later today or tomorrow, but you and I are already in sync in this regard, so if you see an opportunity to run throug a quick test, please let me know...
- Sylvain
It would be more interesting that you try directly with the socket module
without going through CherryPy and see if you could reproduce the problem.
If yes then it would be more appropriate to report the bug on the Python
list than here.
Yikes!
Please try it with Python 2.5.
If it works, then there is something wrong with my system (perhaps
some third-party socket library that is confusing things).
On 3/1/07, lingwitt < ling...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mar 1, 4:22 pm, "M. David Peterson" < xmlhac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Are you sure you had it working on 2.4.4?
>
> Hmmm.. let me check: Yes.
Yikes!
Please try it with Python 2.5.
If it works, then there is something wrong with my system (perhaps
some third-party socket library that is confusing things).
Sure, though it won't be until later tonight that I will be able to get to it. Will update this thread accordingly.