>
> I was wondering if it is OK for me to post a modified version of this
> script http://web2py.googlecode.com/hg/scripts/setup-web2py-fedora.sh on
> my site? Should I comment the cod with the link to the original? The
> modifications would be to make it run without stopping for prompting, whi
>
> Anyway, I thought it would be a good idea to make one of the scripts on
> the site a Web2Py setup. So I was hoping to use a modified version of the
> script at:
>
> http://web2py.googlecode.com/hg/scripts/setup-web2py-fedora.sh
>
>
> Is that OK? Is that script 'in the public domain'? All the
Hi all,
I had a go at creating a small script-sharing site using Web2Py. (By the
way, I was AMAZED what I could achieve in a couple of nights just using the
Plugin_Wiki plugin! Wow.)
http://ec2scripts.com
Anyway, I thought it would be a good idea to make one of the scripts on the
site a Web2P
Hi all,
I have set up a site for sharing Amazon EC2 User Data scripts -
EC2Scripts.com (By the way, I was amazed at how fast I could set this up
using nothing more than the Plugin_Wiki plugin!!! Amazing! Only took me a
couple of evenings)
I was wondering if it is OK for me to post a modified v
what os? what python version? are you using rocket? Is this problem
reproducible for you?
On Saturday, 31 March 2012 15:57:23 UTC-5, Hassan Alnatour wrote:
>
> Dear ALL ,
>
> i am using upload Fields for uploading videos the videos are from 30MB
> to 40MB , when its uploading it reaches a poi
>
> How can I prevent web2py from rendering the mobile version on an iPad and
> other tablets. I don't want to disable mobile rendering altogether. It
> works fine on the iPhone/Android, but I'd like to use the standard full
> rendering on tablets. Thanks!
>
The responsive grid used in the "we
How can I prevent web2py from rendering the mobile version on an iPad and
other tablets. I don't want to disable mobile rendering altogether. It
works fine on the iPhone/Android, but I'd like to use the standard full
rendering on tablets. Thanks!
Pyjamas is interesting, but it is not integrated with web2py. It can
talk to web2py nicely, the difference is that you really have to work
with two applications talking in a client server model through
jsonrpc.
One needs to write a web2py application + a pyjamas application.
What can be done is a
Dear ALL ,
i am using upload Fields for uploading videos the videos are from 30MB to
40MB , when its uploading it reaches a point then it stops ?? why ?? i
know that web2py Handel large file very well ??
what is going ?? what to do ??
Best Regards,
ok Problem solved and added to already itjp.net.br/Atos. Thank you!
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
Web Developer
ovidio...@gmail.com
ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br
ITJP - itjp.net.br
83 8826 9088 - Oi
83 93
>
> Ok I understand that the site was stopped and this must have been
> deleted,
> but alreadyI'm putting in another instance. I just think he should be a
> warning to the developer.
In general, sites will be deleted if they no longer exist (except for sites
that were deliberately temp
Ok I understand that the site was stopped and this must have
been deleted,
but alreadyI'm putting in another instance. I just think he should be a
warning to the developer.
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
Web Developer
ovidio...@gmail.com
ovidiomari
My bigger gripe is the amount of wasted vertical space at the top of the UI
-- for me the first topic in the list appears nearly halfway down my
browser window.
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 3:20:18 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> (And no need to point out "compact" mode, the amount of
>> white bet
>
> (And no need to point out "compact" mode, the amount of
> white between the lines makes my eyes hurt.)
>
Are you talking about the "Compact list view" listing all the topics? Are
you saying there is too much or to little space between lines? Looks fine
to me. Anyway, even in standard view
So a button would be:
class BUTTONW(WIDGET):
.
.
.
def onclick(self, target):
.
.
.
target.update()
Isn't that exactly what pyjamas ( http://pyjs.org ) offers ?
Should we really reinvent the wheel here?
What's the URL? I deleted a few sites recently that were dead links -- is
it possible the site was down for some time?
Anthony
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 3:02:32 PM UTC-4, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
>
> Paraiba Government
>
>
>
>Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
> Web Develop
Paraiba Government
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
Web Developer
ovidio...@gmail.com
ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br
ITJP - itjp.net.br
83 8826 9088 - Oi
83 9334 0266 - Claro
Brasil
Everything is so complicated compared to the old google groups. :-(
I passionately dislike the look and feel of the new google groups.
The new motto seems to be "Why fit all messages on one screen if you can
fit it on four". (And no need to point out "compact" mode, the amount of
white betw
Which site was deleted?
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 1:58:33 PM UTC-4, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
>
> Gostaria de pedir a quem gerencia o sites Powered By que antes de excluir
> sites , avisem ao seus gestores o porque e não ir quebrando o site sem
> aviso, pois temos informaçoes referenciadas a este
>
> Thanks Anthony. I realize that it's not part of the normal API. But I'm
> working on a plugin to filter one form field based on the value of another
> (refreshable via ajax). So I'm extending the OptionsWidget class and needed
> to figure out where that class got its set of options from. I
GAE 1.6.4 with support for the new NDB datastore API.
What are the plans to use it in web2py?
GAE Version 1.6.4 - March 27, 2012
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/wiki/SdkReleaseNotes
- The NDB datastore API is now generally available. For full release
notes on the version 0.9.9
Gostaria de pedir a quem gerencia o sites Powered By que antes de excluir
sites , avisem ao seus gestores o porque e não ir quebrando o site sem
aviso, pois temos informaçoes referenciadas a este importante icone de
divulgação. Obrigado!!
I would ask who manages the site Powered By that before
Thanks Anthony. I realize that it's not part of the normal API. But I'm
working on a plugin to filter one form field based on the value of another
(refreshable via ajax). So I'm extending the OptionsWidget class and needed
to figure out where that class got its set of options from. I realize thi
Just found another very handy one: field.requires[0].ktable (provides the
linked table name for a db reference field)
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 12:25:50 PM UTC-4, monotasker wrote:
>
> Maybe it's just me, but one of the things I find most confusing as I work
> with web2py is figuring out what
Il 31/03/2012 17:25, Anthony ha scritto:
Github is probably best (or possibly Bitbucket or Google Code). I
think the plan is for web2pyslices to add a "plugin" content type for
posting plugins (you would still probably host the actual code at
Github or elsewhere and link to it from web2pyslices
You might find this
helpful: http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/epydoc/index.html. It is
linked from http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/documentation.
Note, the options() method belongs to the IS_IN_SET and IS_IN_DB validator
classes. By default, reference fields get an IS_IN_DB validato
Yes, and my frustration with the push toward node.js is that it seems to
come in part from the "I learned js for webdev and I don't want to bother
learning another language" impulse. I also think that's part of the
motivation behind pushing everything client-side (i.e. into the browser).
But I
Yes, stats like this can be deceiving when automated queries are used. One
of my web2py projects on github is categorized as "C" rather than python or
javascript! I can only assume this is because I have the lxml library in
there (?) But I've never written a line of C in my life, and it certainl
Maybe it's just me, but one of the things I find most confusing as I work
with web2py is figuring out what properties and methods each object has.
For example, I just learned that field.requires can have an options()
method that outputs a list of tuples for the options available in a
reference
>
> usefull implementation I'm thinking for the next future are the
> possibilities to automatically inspect db content such as table names
> and field feature and some procedure to import data from a csv file.
>
For help with that,
see
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/scripts/ext
+1
but why sourceforge?
On Saturday, 31 March 2012 09:33:03 UTC-5, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 29/03/2012 19:14, rdodev ha scritto:
> > All,
> >
> > Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing
> > DB (without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making
> > sur
Il 29/03/2012 19:14, rdodev ha scritto:
All,
Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing
DB (without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making
sure the models are created? Thanks in advance.
if some of you are interested in you can find here a firs
>
> Am I missing something ? Looks alright to me.
He changed the URL to redirect to the poweredby page. It was an old
experimental PHP converter.
Thanks Vasile
On Thursday, March 29, 2012 7:21:04 PM UTC+1, Vasile Ermicioi wrote:
>
> add that
>
> response.headers['Content-Type']='text/csv'
It seems to me that you store only the class when you instantiate it
the first time.
Try the following to force reserialization:
def debug3():
print "counter: %s, counter2: %s len:
%s"%(session.counter,session.counter2,
len(session.defManager.allDefs))
defManager = session.defManager
d
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