For comparison a lite app also won't serve from same directory, only from public
$ mojo generate lite_app [exist] ...\goner [write] ...\goner\myapp.pl [chmod] ...\goner\myapp.pl 744 $ md public $ echo in public > public\hi.txt $ echo in same > no.txt $ perl myapp.pl get /hi.txt [Sat Jun 20 11:30:28 2015] [debug] Your secret passphrase needs to be +changed in public $ perl myapp.pl get /no.txt |wc --lines [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] Your secret passphrase needs to be +changed [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] GET "/no.txt" [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] Template "not_found.development.htm +l.ep" not found [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] Template "not_found.html.ep" not fo +und [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] Rendering inline template "fd403ab5 +5a4c875e35b42428816134c7" [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] Rendering inline template "dd85456c +f9f44e1e43bebae130a7f9df" [Sat Jun 20 11:30:36 2015] [debug] 404 Not Found (0.050898s, 19.647/s) 540

In reply to Re^4: Mojolicious Websocket example by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mojolicious Websocket example by rkrasowski

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