CHANGES
__New in version 0.5__ - Generalized the runner interface. - Added -p option to specify a listen port - Moved to Tools.Logging for logging - Added SCGI support - Tested with lighttpd 1.4 in FastCGI and SCGI modes. __New in version 0.4__ - autoconf based configuration/installer - RAM and SQLite session storage options - Better documentation for installation (both generic and Apache) __New in version 0.3__ - Added simple file based session engine. - Added baseclass, ScriptRunner.SRPikeScript to contain all standard methods and fields. - Added appropriate locking to keep multithreaded applications happy. - Simplified returning of data within the app itself, added method response_write_and_finish() to allow direct access to writing responses. - Added <%@ handling for directives - added "include" directive, with absolute paths chrooted to document root. - Added "use-session" directive to allow a PSP page to participate in a session. Note that this can only be specified once per file (Limitation in our current PSP parser). - Added "content-type" directive to control return type of data, also added associated field in base SRPikeScript class. - Added HTTP.set_cookie() - Initial session support is here, only supports standard encodable Pike datatypes, enable with: \_\_participates_in_session in script object. - Added Session Manager objects - added filename to generated code, should provide better error messages as a result. - fixed line numbering, so it should be more accurate. - fixed bug that caused the first TextBlock in a parse session to be silently dropped. __New in version 0.2__ - Added some optimizations which should save memory when large numbers of scripts are loaded. - Added the HTTP module which includes convenience functions: redirect(), auth_required() and string_answer(). - Added preliminary Pike Server Pages support. Files with a .psp extension will be parsed according to the PSP markup specification (which is currently evolving.) See README.PSP for more information. Powered by PikeWiki2 |
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