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has_info(), StaticDirectory, production environment on Windows, adding dynamically ptl pages
2004-09-20
has_info(), StaticDirectory, production environment on Windows, adding dynamically ptl pages
2004-09-20
has_info(), StaticDirectory, production environment on Windows, adding dynamically ptl pages
2004-09-20
has_info(), StaticDirectory, production environment on Windows, adding dynamically ptl pages
has_info(), StaticDirectory, production environment on Windows, adding dynamically ptl pages
Martin Maney
2004-09-20
On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 11:07:55AM +0200, Ruben Decrop wrote:
> - When the content of a site is altered (e.g. adding a page), Quixote
> needs to restarted, which is not nice in a pruction environment.
> Therefor the only option I see to do content management, is to store all
> dynamic content in a database and to make generic DB driven . pages.
> This means I 'll miss all the nice things PTL and Python can offer and
> that my sites will become very heavy.  Or is there another way out to
> add ptl pages dynamically to a running Quixote aaplication?

Where you want to easily accomodate dynamic content, the obvious answer
is to use code rather than static data.  A database can be anything
from an Oracle cluster to a directory containing files - it depends on
what you need.  I don't really see this as being a Quixote-specific
issue in general.

--
Now people have pondered this time and again (Who dies? Everyone dies)
We suspect that we're more than mere mortal remains (Oh, everyone dies)
Wise men and prophets they've all had their say
  on the nature of our afterlives
But in case there's no beer there we'll have one more round (Oh everyone dies)
 -- James Keelaghan in "Who Dies?", an upbeat song about mortality


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