Hi,
I am new to pyamf.
I see in the python code there is client.py and server.py, so could you please explain me more clear about that?
I guess we just use server.py and client.py is just similar to flex client site, is that right?
Thanks,
-LN
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Jesse Warden
<jesse.warden@...> wrote:
Just answered my own question, yes, I can test login's locally.
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Jesse Warden
<jesse.warden@...> wrote:
Thanks y'all! After Nick's explanation, I got my view's wired up. I re-read (for the 6th time) the Django tutorial on URL's py and I think I get it now. That + pointing it to a specific method via services object that DjangoGateway uses to know what call goes where. Wrapping my head around a URL pointing to a class' public variable was... weird at first.
Joel, your example makes sense; the pyamf.register__class doesn't have a line break next to import User in your blog in Safari and Firefox, so it didn't compile, but I figured it out eventually, thanks! Still reading your authentication stuff... I'm assuming I can actually test cookies locally and just use Safari's delete cookies to try again?
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