Sunday, 3 February 2002
Oh, it should be obvious, but just in case… I don't have time for working on ICeCoffEE tonight either, and the bug I found in F-Script Anywhere (don't close that window!) will have to wait.
Oh, it should be obvious, but just in case… I don't have time for working on ICeCoffEE tonight either, and the bug I found in F-Script Anywhere (don't close that window!) will have to wait.
OK, getting there. I went to look at my fileWriter source, and I cmd-J'd to user.html.fileWriters. Nothing there. Oops. Turned out I installed in system.verbs.builtins.html.fileWriters. That's UserLand's table. Nobody pointed this out to me. Will fix in the next version.
Showstopper: My WebDAV code doesn't support DELETE, and unlike the fileWriters, deleting files is a needed ability of upstream drivers. Recursive deletion of collections means 207 status (Multi-Status) responses, which means XML, and namespaces, which Frontier's XML verbs do not support.
No more time for this tonight.
Wanted to subscribe to the Radio-Dev mail group so I could ask my question, but subscription is restricted. Ergh.
I'm having problems getting my tool's Web site to use the weblog's template, instead of the old Frontier 4-vintage one it seems to want to use.
I can't see what's different from my tool root and the others. Anyone?
Answer: Nothing. See here. You have to reinstall the Tool for files to be written out onto disk.
Now I've done this, renderObject doesn't seem to work any more. Blah.
Nope, that's wrong too. You have to reinstall the Tool after any change to the tool's Web site. This is very annoying behavior, Frontier used not to do this. I guess the files are being served out of the filesystem instead of the ODB, but… yuck.
Upstreaming in Radio: Upstreaming driver architecture.
Beta fileSystem Upstream Driver. Mmm, a template.
#upstream.xml is the equivalent of the ftpSite table. Need to find a way to map this to the WebDAV tool's specifications.
Argh, Can Combine Icons is fun!. Definitely worth the $5, which I sent David Remahl's way. I've been playing with it instead of working on Radio or “work”.