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ImageSpyce 2.0.3 is a bugfix and documentation-improvement release. The installation section of the manual has received particular attention. There is also a new section "starting your first project", which answers the FAQ, "how do I organize my Spyce files?"

The changelogs:

  • fix pool bug if server not in concurrency=threaded mode; reported by "Dude"
  • documentation improvements
  • avoid stomping on user python modules named 'config'; reported by Betty Li
  • (John Reese) fixed bad interaction of "redirect if directory path doesn't end in /" and "look for default index.$[index extensions] files" code in Spyce webserver
  • default concurrency mode for Spyce webserver is 'threading' instead of None
  • spyceProject script to automate new-project creation

You can get Spyce from Sourceforge.net.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 February 2006 )
 
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