Hello,
for simply web sites I want to use Nikola - Python-powered
static-site-generator (http://getnikola.com) which supports writing content
by using many different markup languages.
Yesterday, while chatting on IRC with main developer, I asked him about
adding support for markin and he replied
yes, it is for database callbacks.
best regards,
stifan
On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 5:13:46 AM UTC+7, Niphlod wrote:
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> if I'm not wrong it shows database callbacks (if any are defined.)
>
> On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 11:11:20 PM UTC+2, Πέτρος Χατζηλάμπρος wrote:
>>
>> When I go to http://localho
I want to return FROM the grid with a value. The way we normally do using
row.id, but in this case, instead of the grid being called outside of the
parent function, it is called from within the parent function.
PARENT_FUNCTION():
makes call to child function that has grid. User selects
this can be a good poster for "why upgrade in the first place, why doing it
on production without trying first on a VM, etc etc etc".
Bashing "whatever" without knowing how to resolve issues afterwards hitting
"next,next,next" seems a taddle bit counterproductive, if you want to learn
to manage
if I'm not wrong it shows database callbacks (if any are defined.)
On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 11:11:20 PM UTC+2, Πέτρος Χατζηλάμπρος wrote:
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> When I go to http://localhost:8000/[myapplication]/appadmin I see a tab
> which is named Hooks.
>
> When I click on it it shows nothing.
>
> What is this
When I go to http://localhost:8000/[myapplication]/appadmin I see a tab
which is named Hooks.
When I click on it it shows nothing.
What is this? Is it a feature that I miss ?
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Resources:
- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source co
I have a simple UI for interacting with a database set up on a Google
AppEngine application using Web2Py. I'm using the default Grid builder to
settings to display it. Here is my full controller function:
@auth.requires_login()def managePeople():
# To hide the ID column from being seen on t
Last time I raised this issue, I was asked to refresh chrome cache, as
chrome might be using old cached data.
And it worked for me.
Regards,
Vikash Sharma
vikash0...@gmail.com
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Simon Ashley wrote:
> On windows 8.1 and Chrome, I'm finding the Welcome screen badly
I do not understand what you mean by "return to the grid with a value".
Anyway, you can't because the gird urls are signed.
On Sunday, 31 May 2015 08:07:37 UTC-5, Alex Glaros wrote:
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> I want to send user to a child grid function to select a row value and
> then return to the parent function wi
sometimes i face the similar situation when accessing welcome app, either,
change browser, restart web2py, or directly goes to admin page.
best regards,
stifan
On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 1:45:27 PM UTC+7, Simon Ashley wrote:
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> On windows 8.1 and Chrome, I'm finding the Welcome screen badly for
i tested using web2py source on windows 7 with python 2.78.
another have face the same situation before (not the newest version).
ref:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/fBZN1MMEmWE
best regards,
stifan
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Resources:
- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- htt
No. It is not can you please open a ticket about this?
On Thursday, 28 May 2015 00:16:55 UTC-5, Donald McClymont wrote:
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> It seems the following field definition in a model file doesn't currently
> work with GAE - however it is fine on SQLite?
>
> Field('questcounts','list:integer',default=[0,
What did you upgrade from? Could it be an issue with reloading the browser
cache?
On Sunday, 31 May 2015 01:45:27 UTC-5, Simon Ashley wrote:
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> On windows 8.1 and Chrome, I'm finding the Welcome screen badly formatted
> (no visible menus, unusual buttons etc).
> Under Firefox and IE11. its fine
This is strange because the folder should be created by web2py.
Anybody else having a similar problem?
On Sunday, 31 May 2015 00:49:19 UTC-5, 黄祥 wrote:
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> just tested the newest version it seems that cache folder is very
> important directory (not found any explaination about this on book)
> e.g
I figured out what was wrong. It all comes down to CORS – CORS and user
authentication are quite braindead
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21850454/how-to-make-xmlhttprequest-cross-domain-withcredentials-http-authorization-cor).
I decided to bypass all this CORS shit and do my own user auth
I want to send user to a child grid function to select a row value and then
return to the parent function with the value.
Right now, I just send user to the child grid controller first from the
main menu, then user clicks button in the selected row, and a redirect
takes him to the parent contro
Sorry. What I wrote is wrong.
Try this ways:
def test1():
id_company = 1
m, cm = db.meeting, db.co_meet
cm.ref_company.default = id_company
cm.ref_company.readable = cm.ref_company.writable = False
cm.ref_meeting.requires = IS_IN_DB(db, m.id ,'%(title)s')
q = cm.ref_co
m, cm = db.meeting, db.co_meet
q = m.id == cm.ref_meeting
q = q & (cm.ref_company == 1)
grid = SQLFORM.grid(q, field_id=m.id, fields=[m.id, m.title])
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Ben Lawrence wrote:
> Both of your answers give a grid of co_meet.
>
> What would the query be i
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