For example, if you upload a Rails 3 application that (as per the default) disables serving javascript and html files, CloudFoundry (and any PaaS that runs Rack basically) have to flip that switch for you. I believe…
For example, if you upload a Rails 3 application that (as per the default) disables serving javascript and html files, CloudFoundry (and any PaaS that runs Rack basically) have to flip that switch for you. I believe…