Michael Fraase wrote:
Am I correct in my understanding that Zope can't handle even 512Kb of demand without some technical doohickey in front of it so it doesn't fall down?
Well, maybe. I agree it shouldn't die. It's a shame you run it as a service, I have no idea where the output from those gets piped to. If you run it in a DOS box, you can see Zope starting up, and dying ;-) It's usually polite enough to fart just before it dies, which can give a lot of clues...
No offense intended, but I think two internal Squishdot pages meet the definition of pretty dang simple.
I'll take that as a compliment, thankyou :-) Two internal Squishdot pages are not neccesarily that dang simple to deliver, it just appears that way 'cos the app is nice and easy to set up...
And why does it fall over anyway?
Start sniffing zope farts and then maybe you can find out :-) hoping-to-help, Chris :-)