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