somehow I feel better with downcase image filenames in this case

svn: r11309
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Eli Barzilay 2008-08-18 22:41:50 +00:00
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@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ the user add new comments.
Here's a diagram of a simple page flow of our web application that
should let us add comments.
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/Flow1.png}
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/flow1.png}
Each point in the diagram corresponds to a request-consuming handler.
As we might suspect, we'll be using @scheme[send/suspend/dispatch] some more.
@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ Here's a diagram of a our revised page flow of our web application.
Maybe we can just add a BACK link from the @scheme[render-post-detail-page]
that gets us back to viewing the top-level blog.
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/Flow2.png}
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/flow2.png}
@bold{Exercise.} Adjust @scheme[render-post-detail-page] to include another link that goes
back to @scheme[render-blog-page].
@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ To make this more interesting, maybe we should enrich the flow a
bit more. We can give the user a choice right before committing to
their comment. Who knows? They may have a change of heart.
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/Flow3.png}
@image{scribblings/tutorial/images/flow3.png}
Although this seems complicated, the shape of our handlers will look
more-or-less like what we had before. After we've added all the
@ -1268,4 +1268,4 @@ This is, admittedly, not the simplest imaginable way of setting up a server, but
As you move forward on your own applications, you may find many useful packages on PLaneT. There are interfaces to other
databases. Many tools for generating HTML, XML, and Javascript output. Etc. There is also an active community of
users on the @scheme[plt-scheme] mailing list. We welcome new users!
users on the @scheme[plt-scheme] mailing list. We welcome new users!