1.1 --- a/docs/Webware/NOTES.txt Wed Aug 24 21:33:04 2005 +0000
1.2 +++ b/docs/Webware/NOTES.txt Wed Aug 24 21:33:22 2005 +0000
1.3 @@ -69,13 +69,13 @@
1.4 particular request.
1.5
1.6 Each context must be defined in the Webware/WebKit/Configs/Application.config
1.7 -file within the 'Contexts' dictionary entry; for example:
1.8 +file within the 'Contexts' dictionary; for example:
1.9
1.10 -'simple': '/home/paulb/Software/Python/WebStack/examples/Webware/SimpleContext',
1.11 +Contexts['simple'] = '/home/paulb/Software/Python/WebStack/examples/Webware/SimpleContext'
1.12
1.13 Note that the path to the context directory must be absolute, although the
1.14 context directory may reside within WebKit itself such that the path may then
1.15 -make use of the special %(WebKitPath)s substitution.
1.16 +make use of the special WebKitPath variable.
1.17
1.18 Note also that the name of the context (eg. 'simple') must not be the same as
1.19 the name of any other package used within the application (and possibly any
1.20 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
1.21 Change into the WebKit directory within Webware. Then, specifying the
1.22 appropriate PYTHONPATH, invoke the application server. For example:
1.23
1.24 -PYTHONPATH=../../../WebStack:../../../WebStack/examples/Common ./AppServer
1.25 +PYTHONPATH=../../WebStack:../../WebStack/examples/Common ./AppServer
1.26
1.27 The WebStack package must reside on the PYTHONPATH, along with the package
1.28 containing the application itself.