Re: [web2py] Re: googling web2py

2010-03-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
107K from Spain. alex El 28/03/2010 5:04, mr.freeze escribió: I was getting 108k in Texas but it jumped to 607k after clearing the browser cache. On Mar 27, 9:55 pm, mdipierro wrote: this is odd. When I do http://www.google.co.jp/search?q=web2py 1 - 10 su circa 606.000 per web2p I gues

Re: [web2py] web2py production deployment on vps.net (VIDEO)

2010-03-23 Thread Alex Fanjul
Of course you dont avoid the "selfcertificate" warning El 24/03/2010 1:46, Alex Fanjul escribió: Massimo, If Im not wrong you should put your real hostname (myvps.example.com) in the "Common Name" field of the selfsign certificate to avoid certificate errors refering

Re: [web2py] web2py production deployment on vps.net (VIDEO)

2010-03-23 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, If Im not wrong you should put your real hostname (myvps.example.com) in the "Common Name" field of the selfsign certificate to avoid certificate errors refering to incorrect domain certificate association alex El 23/03/2010 16:49, mdipierro escribió: The video: http://vim

Re: [web2py] Survey: Functionality of the Drop Boxes widget

2010-03-23 Thread Alex Fanjul
Sorry, maybe I come late, but the best default option for me is: "Please choose an option" at the first place, with null or empty value associate. Even better if we can customize the text like: "Please choose your country", "Please choose your gender", etc. Of course we should be able to valid

Re: [web2py] Re: problema con la BD

2010-03-20 Thread Alex Fanjul
Gracias Mariano, no conocía la existencia del grupo en español... alex El 20/03/2010 19:19, Mariano Reingart escribió: kike: Antes que nada, hay un grupo de usuarios en español: http://groups.google.com/group/web2py-usuarios (web2py-users es para consultas en inglés) Respecto a tu problema, ¿d

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py on Kodingen?

2010-03-20 Thread Alex Fanjul
bió: I am trying to figure out what it is? Is it a hosting provider with a web based IDE? Is it a web based IDE can download and use? On Mar 20, 12:01 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: Incredible!! i didnt know kodingen... El 20/03/2010 7:19, mr.freeze escribi : It appears that Kodingen can run

Re: [web2py] web2py on Kodingen?

2010-03-20 Thread Alex Fanjul
Incredible!! i didnt know kodingen... El 20/03/2010 7:19, mr.freeze escribió: It appears that Kodingen can run Django and Ruby apps. Someone with strong Apache-fu should try to get web2py working :) http://kodingen.com/?2010/01/27/get-ruby-working/ http://kodingen.com/?groups/django-on-kodingen

Re: [web2py] Re: best web frameworks

2010-03-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
19, 12:53 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: FYI:http://www.bestwebframeworks.com/python/ -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.comwww.mhproject.org -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.mhproject.org -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: [web2py] Re: benchmarking: rocket vs pound with four rockets

2010-03-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, there is no possibility to keep both of two and select one? anyway it's only a file isn't it? Or maybe keep it as plugins to download? alex El 19/03/2010 14:24, mdipierro escribió: Clearly we have conflicting benchmarks. I like Rocket because it is cleaner but we need to go with the fa

[web2py] About backward compatibility

2010-03-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
I've just got to read that the yii framework folks share the same oppinion as me about backward compatibility and the payoff to mantain it for ever. Reading this article you can read that they have realased a big

[web2py] tableless and customizable css forms

2010-03-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi all, Some of you can remember the recurrent discussion about "tableless and customizable css forms"... There is a new feature in Yii framework about forms builder and there is -at least- a very interesting article about it here: http://www.yiiframework.com/doc/guide/form.builder It's so muc

[web2py] best web frameworks

2010-03-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
FYI: http://www.bestwebframeworks.com/python/ -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.mhproject.org -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from thi

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py beautification

2010-03-18 Thread Alex Fanjul
In deed I dont like grid css systems too much, because tends to slower my computer due to the use of zoom plugin in firefox (a must for my f*** 1920x1200px resolution in my 15" notebook)... in other words, the html rendering of miles of nested divs size-recalculated are a hungry cpu hole... ale

Re: [web2py] benchmarking: rocket vs pound with four rockets

2010-03-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
maybe Im a bit ignorant, but what is pound? alex El 18/03/2010 2:20, Kuba Kucharski escribió: This is probably obvious but I decided to try this myself: Should one run web2py with Pound on multi-core server? probably yes if you deal with concurrent connections.. This is my config: 2.6.31-19

[web2py] Blogitizor Issues

2010-03-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi thadeus, I'm trying to understand the blogitizor code, but I'm wasn't be able to install it yet at all. I'm using last version of web2py 1.76.1, and windows 7 with python 2.5. 1) I could install pygments with "easy_install" but couldn't install guppy beacuse it requires python 2.6 and I ha

Re: [web2py] Re: jqGrid slice

2010-03-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
hahaha, I knew that you couldn't resist...thanks again for your excelent work. alex El 17/03/2010 10:45, mr.freeze escribió: There is now :) On Mar 17, 4:40 am, Alex Fanjul wrote: there is no screenshot of working examplestrange from you mr. freeze!! :-P thanks for your slices

Re: [web2py] jqGrid slice

2010-03-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
there is no screenshot of working examplestrange from you mr. freeze!! :-P thanks for your slices alex El 17/03/2010 5:01, mr.freeze escribió: Here's a simple example of getting jqGrid working with web2py. I'll be improving it as I go along so feedback is welcome: http://www.web2pyslices.co

Re: [web2py] jqGrid slice

2010-03-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
there is no screenshot of working examplestrange from you mr. freeze!! thanks for your slices alex El 17/03/2010 5:01, mr.freeze escribió: Here's a simple example of getting jqGrid working with web2py. I'll be improving it as I go along so feedback is welcome: http://www.web2pyslices.com/mai

Re: [web2py] ModWSGI vs CherryPy vs others.

2010-03-16 Thread Alex Fanjul
uWSGI is the clear winner by far... I think the winner mix is uWSGI + NGINX http://blog.zacharyvoase.com/2010-03-05-deployment-with-uwsgi-and-nginx El 17/03/2010 2:58, waTR escribió: http://nichol.as/benchmark-of-python-web-servers -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.m

[web2py] Do you know Redis?

2010-03-16 Thread Alex Fanjul
http://code.google.com/p/redis/ It sounds interesting, and his founder has been contracted by Vmware. alex -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.mhproject.org -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, s

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
that may not be what you want. I need to see you build an example of such plugin and I need to see which conventions/APIs you propose solving this problem. I need to see what is that you cannot do that would require me to change web2py. Massimo On Mar 15, 6:47 am, Alex Fanjul wrote: El 15/03/

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
El 15/03/2010 10:40, mdipierro escribió: I understand the argument. Each of the system have pros and cons. If a plugin resides outside the app you have these problems: 1) app would not be portable because plugins would not be packages with it I heard this argument many times from you Massi

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-13 Thread Alex Fanjul
models in web2py/site-packages 2) framework level models can be defined in modules and put there also; 3) framework level views and static file can be stored in a new app designed at hoc for this purpose and other app can use them too. Massimo On Mar 12, 8:36 am, Alex Fanjul wrote: Just

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-12 Thread Alex Fanjul
concept implementation to demonstrate that 1) it is not slower; 2) it can be done without too much extra complexity in web2py source, I may take the patch. Massimo On Mar 12, 4:39 am, Alex Fanjul wrote: Hi Massimo, I haven't said that plugins should have to depend on others, but they shou

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-12 Thread Alex Fanjul
Just to clarify it: Do we able to conservate my app (rewrited/extended) auth module/model, working alongside "superAuth" thadeus plugin, discarding your framework plugin and system Auth default one? Alex El 12/03/2010 15:31, Alex Fanjul escribió: Ok Massimo, I agree with you in i

Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-12 Thread Alex Fanjul
27;s your wish list for cache? I never heard anybody calling for a new cache system. Massimo On Mar 11, 9:02 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: Very interesting and constructive IRC meeting, congrats to all. After reading all text I have some comments: - Most of the meeting (50% at least) was concerning

[web2py] two plugin approachs

2010-03-11 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi Thadeus, For me, its much more "clear" to understand and code this one approach: http://code.google.com/p/blogitizor/source/browse/src/models/plugin_comments.py than this one: http://code.google.com/p/blogitizor/source/browse/src/modules/plugin_comments.py Maybe it's beacuse Im not a hard pyth

[web2py] Web2py Plugin IRC Chat Comments

2010-03-11 Thread Alex Fanjul
Very interesting and constructive IRC meeting, congrats to all. After reading all text I have some comments: - Most of the meeting (50% at least) was concerning about *how many and what databases should plugins have access to*...it seems the most headache for all, BUT, I'm pretty sure that 99%

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py.com is down !!?! No. but the firewall is blocking some users.

2010-03-11 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo might you share your blocking/firewall script with us? I was precisely hardening my VPS. Are you using it in VPS? Thanks Alex El 11/03/2010 18:15, mdipierro escribió: just changing subject title... ... while I look on firewall settings. On Mar 11, 9:17 am, "mr.freeze" wrote: I co

Re: [web2py] Re: something happened to web2py.com

2010-02-21 Thread Alex Fanjul
However, the first problem for me (and the reason I chose VPS) is the latency to nodes from Europe. VPS has 2 clouds in UK with a very good roundtrip time and enough BW. Do Rakespace, slicehost or Linode have europe nodes? thanks alex El 21/02/2010 6:02, Thadeus Burgess escribió: Or slicehost

Re: [web2py] something happened to web2py.com

2010-02-20 Thread Alex Fanjul
You can restart it from "My VPS"..."Graceful restart"... without the need to get into console Alex El 21/02/2010 2:09, Massimo Di Pierro escribió: web2py.com is down. The problem is that vps.net management console is not working either. It is not allowing me to restart it and it does not show

Re: [web2py] Re: How much memory does web2py need on Unix

2010-02-18 Thread Alex Fanjul
I was reviewing this threadand wow! very nice explanation and presentation of playing video streaming via web2py. Many thanks John, your thoughts looks like very interesting. Alex El 14/02/2010 3:12, John Heenan escribió: Thanks for your comments also. Yes .flv and other video files will p

Re: [web2py] apache prefork

2010-02-18 Thread Alex Fanjul
It comes to my mind, the Graham vs John discussion about: "How much memory does web2py need on Unix". By the way, I saw a Slice 2 days agou about using just 34MB memory for web2py in linux. Alex F El 18/02/2010 15:39, mdipierro escribió: I have been having memory issues with apache+mod_wsgi+w

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.75.2 is Out

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, by the moment vps worked well for my projects, very easy fast and reliable, so good luck. regards Alex El 16/02/2010 7:53, mdipierro escribió: - no more cron with -S option - ability to override/upgrade and app - gluon.tools.prettydate - crud.archive - better uuid avoids conflicts on

Re: [web2py] DAL patching policy

2010-02-05 Thread Alex Fanjul
you "cp dal.py sql.py" web2py should work. Give it a try. Massimo On Feb 5, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Alex Fanjul wrote: Hello Massimo, I think nobody asked you for this recently, so... How its going with the new DAL? when are you expecting to realease? best regards, alex El 05/02/

Re: [web2py] DAL patching policy

2010-02-05 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hello Massimo, I think nobody asked you for this recently, so... How its going with the new DAL? when are you expecting to realease? best regards, alex El 05/02/2010 16:08, mdipierro escribió: is you are planning any patch to DAL please consider this: If you send me a patch for sql.py, you wil

Re: [web2py] Re: Creating a new auth session

2010-01-31 Thread Alex Fanjul
et (search on this group) but I've done a lot of changes so it can play nicely with auth. And mdipierro has created already a plugin using it. On Jan 31, 6:03 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: Hi Jon, when you finnish the facebook connect with autologin plugin, could you please share it wit

Re: [web2py] Creating a new auth session

2010-01-31 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi Jon, when you finnish the facebook connect with autologin plugin, could you please share it with us? it's very interesting for all the projects. thanks in advance, alex El 31/01/2010 16:08, Jon Romero escribió: I have created a new facebook connect plugin where the user can login to auth us

Re: [web2py] screencast requests

2010-01-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
I think screencast is one of the best way to learn about something so thank you for you offering Mengu. If you accept one of mine, I would like to see something about using web2py and smartphones (iphones, android, etc.) maybe with JSON or so. The only example for JSON crud its in sahana code but

Re: [web2py] Re: SQLFORM generating duplicate ids in HTML

2010-01-27 Thread Alex Fanjul
I agree with prefix IDs, at least as first aproximation, and agree with "switches" reflexion: it's more like procedural language than object oriented language. But for the health of desgners I wouldn't forget about css clasess and their heritage magic potential alex El 27/01/2010 23:42, Jerem

Re: [web2py] Serious issue with upgrading to latest version

2010-01-25 Thread Alex Fanjul
This issue happend to me several times, I ended reinstalling all again. alex f El 25/01/2010 23:13, weheh escribió: I want to test out my new website under development on my server production area. Problem is, the server is running web2py 1.64.3 and won't let me install my new website. So I dow

Re: [web2py] Firefox 3.6 file upload

2010-01-22 Thread Alex Fanjul
Very cool indeed, what is the necessary server part? alex f El 22/01/2010 10:15, Anand Vaidya escribió: Firefox 3.6 has been released and opens up some new paradigms for file uploads: Browser supports drag and drop file upload - try it, very cool. Needs server side support though. http://hacks.

Re: [web2py] Re: jQuery 1.4 out - google hosted script

2010-01-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
An url to remind: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js El 15/01/2010 18:37, waTR escribió: I much prefer YUI 3 over Jquery 1.4... YUI 3 is not only smaller (7k + plugins you choose to use), but it is also a tighter package, and has a great set of features (CUSTOME EVENT

Re: [web2py] Re: uWSGI + Cherokee + web2py - a howto.

2010-01-19 Thread Alex Fanjul
Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) 50%197 66%222 75%240 80%254 90%296 95%328 98%368 99%402 100%499 (longest request) Sure, I'll make it a slice. On J

Re: [web2py] Activerecord for web2py - version 0.1

2010-01-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
It sounds very cool for fast prototyping too. Alex F El 17/01/2010 14:44, Jon Romero escribió: I created a small lib which adds an abstraction over DAL and makes it feel like Rails' Activerecord. For example: user = User.find_by_name("Jon") It creates queries on the fly (you don't have to creat

Re: [web2py] uWSGI + Cherokee + web2py - a howto.

2010-01-17 Thread Alex Fanjul
Many thanks for your tutorial Ivan, I'll give it a try... have you noticed any improvements with cherokee? could you show us your "ab" benchmarks? regards, Alex F P.S: try to make an slice in web2pyslices.com El 14/01/2010 23:14, Ivan P escribió: Inspired by Phyo Arkar's howto on setting up

Re: [web2py] Re: Built-in Webserver

2010-01-08 Thread Alex Fanjul
ajjajaja very nice Massimo... you are trying to invent some new adjetives for web2py! Alex El 08/01/2010 18:30, mdipierro escribió: I do not know what "fassimoster" means. I meant to type "faster" but something weird happened to my editor window. On Jan 8, 11:28 am, mdipierro wrote: The k

[web2py] Re: [web2py:38394] Re: SQLFORM without tables

2010-01-08 Thread Alex Fanjul
This is the most recurrent topic I think. It should be called "Decoupled, Custom and Tableless Forms". I'd say it would involve lot of changes for "default" things that web2py does now very well, and that is the problem. Alex F El 06/01/2010 0:13, Thadeus Burgess escribió: I think what he rea

Re: [web2py] Re: Facebook Connect for web2py is ready!

2010-01-07 Thread Alex Fanjul
Yeah, it's the same for wordpress... (moreover: for each wordpress) Alex F El 07/01/2010 23:01, Jon Romero escribió: > From http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Facebook_Connect_Tutorial1 : "Each Connect website is treated as a Facebook application, and so it needs an API key. Go to the

Re: [web2py:38254] Re: SQLFORM.factory or a better way for custom forms

2010-01-03 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi Massimo, In relation to this, there is one previous but important big thread talking about tableless forms that I would add to web2py roadmap somehow. http://www.mail-archive.com/web2py@googlegroups.com/msg27116.html I think it's a recurrent subject in this forum, and there was some attempts

Re: [web2py:38094] roadmap?!

2009-12-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, with your permission, I would add "Breadcumb" plugin to your list. I think Alexander is working on this and he has a working slice already. Alex F El 30/12/2009 18:59, mdipierro escribió: > Alvaro said this over and over. We need a roadmap. > > For me the most important things are: > >

Re: [web2py:38093] Re: How the 'auth.settings.allow_basic_login = True' works like?

2009-12-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
you have custom auth_user table with a username > field, your username is the email and that is what you should use in > basic auth. > > On Dec 30, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Alex Fanjul wrote: > >> Massimo I think the username is not an email, is just the standard way >> of acce

Re: [web2py:38067] Re: How the 'auth.settings.allow_basic_login = True' works like?

2009-12-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo I think the username is not an email, is just the standard way of accessing url with basic auth, isn't it? http:// username : password @ domain : port / uri alex El 30/12/2009 15:25, mdipierro escribió: > That probably will not work since it is not what was designed for. > I am not sure

Re: [web2py:38029] Re: breadcrumb design

2009-12-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
; > > >pretty = lambda s: s.replace('default', 'home').replace('_', ' > > > ').capitalize() > > >menus = [A('Home', _href=URL(r=request, c='default', > f='index')

Re: [web2py:37680] Re: plugin development notes/docs ?

2009-12-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
I think I agree with Thadeus in his exposition, this way we could implement a quickly "module setup page" for applications where you can choose install uninstall modules inside applications. Another thing: What about a plugin designed to overrides views/layout.html or views/ web2py_ajax.html or

Re: [web2py:38010] CleverCSS

2009-12-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
As a programmer??? But if Blogitizer has the shiny and cleaner interface I could see in web2py... thanks for lower my morale :-P Alex El 29/12/2009 9:31, Thadeus Burgess escribió: > Just letting everyone know about this... This is AWESOME. As a > programmer, I don't like css... but this makes css

Re: [web2py:37968] Re: breadcrumb design

2009-12-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
!= 'default': ># add link to current controller >menus.append(A(pretty(request.controller), _href=URL > (r=request, c=request.controller, f='index'))) >if request.function == 'index': ># are at root of

Re: [web2py:37939] Re: Patch to Cache

2009-12-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
Thadeus, your web interface its simply awesome!, clear and nice... what is this blogitize about? could you tell us something more? Thanks in advance, Alex F El 28/12/2009 15:56, mdipierro escribió: > I also like the screenshot. Would you add a page to appadmin? > > On Dec 28, 5:43 am, Thadeus Bur

[web2py:37813] Twill + Web2Py

2009-12-24 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hello Again, could somebody help me saying how to redirect stdout to the page renderer? I'm trying all the combinatios in twill method "twill.set_output( )" but I can't manage with this. Thanks Alex F El 23/12/2009 2:56, Alex Fanjul escribió: > I'

Re: [web2py:37800] Happy Holidays

2009-12-24 Thread Alex Fanjul
Happy Holidays to all of you from Asturias (Spain) too! Have a nice day! Alex F El 24/12/2009 5:25, mdipierro escribió: > I wish everybody Happy Holidays. I will probably be on the list as any > other day. > > Massimo > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

Re: [web2py:37715] Twill + Web2Py

2009-12-22 Thread Alex Fanjul
I'm trying with something like: twill.set_output(response.render) without luck by now. I don't know where to catch the object which render the output to views. El 23/12/2009 2:43, Alex Fanjul escribió: > Has somebody got to work with twill+web2py? (Im using Apache + mod_wsgi) &g

Re: [web2py:37714] Twill + Web2Py

2009-12-22 Thread Alex Fanjul
Has somebody got to work with twill+web2py? (Im using Apache + mod_wsgi) I'm trying to navigate to some page and show the html in my page (return of my index controller) I'm trying that, and it's my situation: 1) Succesful importing module: I installed and used " from twill import * " 2) At firs

Re: [web2py:37708] Web2py and MongoDB

2009-12-22 Thread Alex Fanjul
You are not the only one Pystar!! I'm impatient too!! :-D Alex F El 23/12/2009 0:11, Thadeus Burgess escribió: > The DAL is being rewritten, and MongoDB is one of the new back ends > that web2py will support. It will be about another month and a half > before it is ready. > > -Thadeus > > > > >

Re: [web2py:37678] nginx + web2py T3 application

2009-12-22 Thread Alex Fanjul
Do you use Nginx with Apache or only Nginx? I tried to manage Nginx (as frontend for statics files) + Apache (for python) without success yet. Alex F El 22/12/2009 9:35, shuval escribió: > http://istt-nsk.ru csstemplate in freecsstemplates.org spontaneous. I > managed site T3 application. Databa

Re: [web2py:37642] Re: Delete File

2009-12-21 Thread Alex Fanjul
That is just what I referred in my last email, but maybe it didn't understand or I didn't explain myself with the correct words... Maybe there is a lack of "standard" ways of doing things like this one Yarko comment... in this case what if we would have a "standards" heritable methods acting a

Re: [web2py:37317] web2py blog screencast

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
Downloading!!! does it include any new feature Mengu? or are the book standard ones? Thanks a lot! Alex F El 16/12/2009 4:01, Mengu escribió: > hi everyone, > > i have recorded a blog screencast which i think may help many web2py > beginners. it includes: > - how to use sqlform, > - how to custom

[web2py:37296] ¿Too much Tricky?

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
Very good trick that I had forgotten Mr.Freeze!!! Massimo, (all), let me please do some meditation... Even though I really think web2py its by far the best and rising python framework outhere, many times it comes to my mind one word: "tricky". Let me explain, tricky (in the good sense), because t

Re: [web2py:37258] Re: Excess whitespace in html

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hello Kbochert, it seems you found out a way to make cleaner output, do you get it working automatically? (ie. with out manual action for output clean process) I'm thinking in alway pass dictionaris throught filter function so instead of return dict we'd return filter(dict) but I'm not sure if i

Re: [web2py:37228] Re: SQLFORM, no-table, with fieldsets.

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
Very good patch for tableless forms @Thadeus, I think it's a must for web2py to be tableless for at least to accomplish AA accesibility w3c. Alex F El 15/12/2009 0:00, Thadeus Burgess escribió: > Take, for example: http://jeffhowden.com/code/css/forms/ > > With a form design as such, you can tur

Re: [web2py:37220] Re: web2py 1.74.1 is OUT

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
dvice and comments are appreciated. > > Massimo > > On Dec 14, 10:23 pm, Massimo Di Pierro > wrote: > >> It will only upgrade admin, welcome, examples and only overwrite those >> apps. It will not touch the other apps. >> >> Anyway. Ma

Re: [web2py:37219] Re: Excess whitespace in html

2009-12-15 Thread Alex Fanjul
Forget my last sentence, Slimmer seems much better solution as Jonathan point us. Alex F El 15/12/2009 8:59, Alex Fanjul escribió: > Hi Jonathan, I attatched both html with a very simple example in the > email showing double in size. Doesn't appear attached? I always write > fr

Re: [web2py:37218] Re: Excess whitespace in html

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Fanjul
athan Lundell escribió: > On Dec 14, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Alex Fanjul wrote: > > >> But... what about pages size? >> Doing some very basic test with Denes Example show us that including >> blank lines increase the output page size by *x2 factor* at least (ie. >> 6

Re: [web2py:37209] web2py 1.74.1 is OUT

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hello Massimo, With the new characteristic of no need to upgrade, (if I didn't any change to admin or welcome) is it safe to just (copy over) overwrite entirely web2py folder and execute "python2.5 web2py.py" at least one time? Thanks Alex F El 14/12/2009 17:33, mdipierro escribió: > New featu

Re: [web2py:36912] Quickly prototyping applications. Table management Snippet.

2009-12-09 Thread Alex Fanjul
Benigno, the cool thing would be a def method for all the tables, not one method for each table_name isnt it? Alex F El 09/12/2009 21:10, Thadeus Burgess escribió: > Anything wrong with appadmin? > > > -Thadeus > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Benigno wrote: > >> Hello, >> >>I

Re: [web2py:36889] Re: Apache vs Cherokee vs all the rest

2009-12-09 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi Graham, I have configured an Apache+web2py corretcly in VPS hosting, but I'd like to give a try to Nginx (I tried to set it up but without success), could you give us an example configuration of Nginx+Apache+web2py? My Apache conf (now) its the typical one with the DaemonProcess, ProcessGrou

Re: [web2py:36884] Re: Pass class to widgets

2009-12-09 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hello Thadeus, Mr.Freeze, What is this for? to acommodate the same stylish widgets across application? Could you give me an full simply code example please? For example, do I should use this method to obscure a little bit all input texts backgrounds? Finally, what is the best correct solution? Th

Re: [web2py:36818] Re: possible ? WYSIWYG editor with integrated image upload

2009-12-08 Thread Alex Fanjul
Woww!! it seems outstanding!!! with clear and bright design!! Alex F El 08/12/2009 7:01, Darcy Clark escribió: > Jon, > > Any chance you could put some notes on your approach together ? I > think it would really help promote Web2py as a platform for CMS work. > All we need now is a good plugin for

Re: [web2py:36697] Re: Support for new HTTP/1.1 Methods

2009-12-07 Thread Alex Fanjul
> On Dec 7, 3:50 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: > >> What I've never seen is a good example of RESTful services implemented >> in web2py, I could see a lazy example from so much time ago (but not >> clear example), If someone could upload a good Slice about this to >

Re: [web2py:36688] Re: Support for new HTTP/1.1 Methods

2009-12-07 Thread Alex Fanjul
You are welcome, What I've never seen is a good example of RESTful services implemented in web2py, I could see a lazy example from so much time ago (but not clear example), If someone could upload a good Slice about this to web2pyslices.com it would be perfect for all of us. Maybe some example

Re: [web2py:36664] Support for new HTTP/1.1 Methods

2009-12-06 Thread Alex Fanjul
I thought that this methods (put and delete) was already implemented by massimo due to one email thread about this... isnt it? Alex F El 07/12/2009 3:00, weheh escribió: > According to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html, > there are new methods in addition to the usual GET and

Re: [web2py:36651] Re: HOW2Py

2009-12-06 Thread Alex Fanjul
John, my congratulations for your job in screen scrapping article!! Im now following it and its incredible good!! Is it hang in any web2py related place? web2pyslice.com for example? It should be! Alex F El 20/07/2009 23:12, JohnMc escribió: > Ok, here is a draft of the article -- > http://

Re: [web2py:36640] Re: Someone have examples using mongodb

2009-12-06 Thread Alex Fanjul
xamples of using couchdb desktop > > >> Massimo >> >> On Dec 4, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Alex Fanjul wrote: >> >> >> >> >>> +1 Im also pretty interested in have a key-value document oriented >>> database implemented in web2py to

Re: [web2py:36504] Re: Someone have examples using mongodb

2009-12-04 Thread Alex Fanjul
+1 Im also pretty interested in have a key-value document oriented database implemented in web2py to do "real-time" services like twitter, bitly, etc. I've heard about couchdb but not this one (mongDB), any major differences? Alex F El 04/12/2009 4:10, mdipierro escribió: > It should be easy to

[web2py:35337] Re: a slice from the maestro himself: ubuntu deployment script

2009-11-14 Thread Alex Fanjul
exposed via http nor https at all. > > Massimo > > > On Nov 13, 12:27 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: > >> But as far as I knew, we could access to admin secction either by remote >> ssh (443) or by localhost (with 80), and now I'm on >> localhost...actually, :(

[web2py:35276] Re: a slice from the maestro himself: ubuntu deployment script

2009-11-13 Thread Alex Fanjul
nnel. > You should not expose admin via http, not even with mod_proxy. > If you read the script it tells you what to uncomment to expose admin > via https > > On Nov 13, 12:00 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote: > >> Hi Mr Freeze, >> After using this script in a clean ubuntu

[web2py:/] Re: a slice from the maestro himself: ubuntu deployment script

2009-11-13 Thread Alex Fanjul
Hi Mr Freeze, After using this script in a clean ubuntu I cannot acceso to admin section from localhost using http. It shows: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /admin/default/index on this server. I dont know if it is apache conf issue or user permisions issues... sorry im not

[web2py:34558] Re: new slices: jQueryUI slider and datepicker widgets

2009-11-04 Thread Alex Fanjul
:06, mr.freeze escribió: > I have a cheesy autocomplete widget here. It's no match for the > facebook version but might help someone: > > http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/24 > > > On Nov 3, 11:24 am, Alex Fanjul wrote: > >> I love this kind

[web2py:34252] Re: how to generate absolute url ?

2009-10-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
Thanks Yarko I'll give it a try! Alex F El 30/10/2009 19:58, Yarko Tymciurak escribió: > this is standard RE (although Massimo has added some convenience > forms, I didn't see any used in this thread)... > > Have you tried something like re-try.appspot.com? > > >

[web2py:34249] Re: Google Adsense

2009-10-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
This snippet sounds to me like a great plugin, any volunteer? :-D Alex F El 30/10/2009 16:51, Chris S escribió: > I've apparently got some orphaned HTML tags, so I'll get that all > cleaned up. I'm sure that's what's causing the problem. > > On Oct 30, 10:33 am, Chris S wrote: > >> I'll se

[web2py:34229] Re: web2py uglyness

2009-10-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
force_reload? its self explanatory. El 30/10/2009 14:20, DenesL escribió: > +1 rename 'force' to 'reload' > > > > > -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.mhproject.org --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed t

[web2py:34226] Re: how to generate absolute url ?

2009-10-30 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, the regexp you write is not the 'standard' regular expresions (for example in htaccess), is it? Do you know any online tool to check this expressions as this http://gskinner.com/RegExr/ but for your kind of code? Thanks alex f El 30/10/2009 6:33, mdipierro escribió: > Sorry. I misunde

[web2py:34089] Re: New web2pyslice on Google Wave robot

2009-10-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, we are not here, and we should! http://wsgi.org/wsgi/Frameworks Alex F El 29/10/2009 16:32, mdipierro escribió: > WSGI app -- Alejandro Fanjul Fdez. alex.fan...@gmail.com www.mhproject.org --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you ar

[web2py:34037] Re: plugin system again

2009-10-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
More on drupal modules development: http://drupal.org/developing/modules El 29/10/2009 5:46, mdipierro escribió: > I agree. Can you help me find such articles? > > for now a plugin is just any subset of an app with a naming > convention. This is just a place where to put something more > structur

[web2py:34036] Re: New web2pyslice on Google Wave robot

2009-10-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
Could you tell me some example of what is a wave robot for? Is it the same as a typical gtalk translator robot (en...@bot.talk.google.com) where you can send a word and he replay with traslation? or it is more advanced? thanks alex f El 29/10/2009 9:11, hcvst escribió: > http://www.web2pyslic

[web2py:34035] Re: plugin system again

2009-10-29 Thread Alex Fanjul
This book shows how drupal modules works in detail... http://mhproject.org/media/users/aleksdj/Learning.Drupal.6.Module.Development.May.2008.pdf Alex F El 29/10/2009 5:46, mdipierro escribió: > I agree. Can you help me find such articles? > > for now a plugin is just any subset of an app with a

[web2py:34013] Re: Searching

2009-10-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
Massimo, what about a full text database search engine, but at web2py level to abstract databases peculiarities? Maybe its a silly idea... Alex F El 29/10/2009 2:21, mdipierro escribió: > I think it does not show because you overwrite the variable at every > iteration > I would try something lik

[web2py:33984] Re: New web2pyslice on deploying web2py to slicehost, or other VPS.

2009-10-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
Definitelly I Lilke web2py slices!! Great Slice, I hope it works for vps.net too. thanks Thadeus, Alex F El 28/10/2009 19:11, mr.freeze escribió: > Excellent! I gave it 5 stars. Don't forget to subscribe to comments > if you want to be alerted when people post feedback. > > On Oct 28, 1:08 pm,

[web2py:33948] Re: bug in Rows.last()

2009-10-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
I agree with Jonathan, (find) and (exclude) are the best. Filter is like "let me this in the result" (just the opposite sense), and remove is like "real remove this from my database" So... '*Find*' this in my rows, BUT also *Exclude *this from my results! Alex F El 28/10/2009 18:23, Jonathan Lu

[web2py:33935] Re: bug in Rows.last()

2009-10-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
But filter function is in use for remove items, isnt it? maybe im wrong def filter(self,f): > > > > if not self.response: > > > > return None > > > > rows = self.response > > > > removed = [] > > > > for i in range(0,len(self)): > > > >

[web2py:33932] Re: yet more stuff in trunk

2009-10-28 Thread Alex Fanjul
We will have to document this 'database stuffs' very well because I'm lost with so many new features. The best documentation for me is finally an example like this (maybe in more real context). Thanks for new features Massimo, Alex F El 28/10/2009 16:08, mdipierro escribió: > ### given: > db=D

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