nd force to develop yourself most of the basic filter needed.
Then quite a lot of won't fix issues or request for feature some repeatidely
asked for 10years
But I do quite like django also :)
Bon courage for your learning
Bernard
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stack trace follows
Cannot import module
'applications.app.modules.guppy'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/gitwf/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted
exec ccode in environment
F
created issue #966 - and submitted pull request
Bernard
On Wednesday, 13 May 2015 07:25:25 UTC+8, Bernard Letourmy wrote:
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> Ok will do
> Bernard
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not have the same issue as self.locker.release() is
released before f())
The following patch solves the issue for us.
Hope it could help
Bernard
> git diff -w R-2.10.4 cache.py
>
> *diff --git a/gluon/cache.py b/gluon/cache.py*
> *index f94937d..9729e6b 100644*
> *--- a/gluon/cac
Hello Web2py , I'm new to web2py can you please help me in this problem
1. I want to use angularJS +Bootstrap+ Web2py
2. I want to separate the web2py from the view ie. angularJS and Bootstrap
3. All Views Should be handle by angularJS + Bootstrap kind of RESTFUL
SERVICES
4. This is the first prob
Example : I have a form called Login
Login
Email address
Password
Login
Register
I want to Process using web2py
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Thanks for the fast answer.
no standard there (according to wikipedia) ? I guess most restful web
services would only use GET,POST,PUT and DELETE. (Maybe PATCH ?)
OPTIONS verb is required by CORS only, as part of their access handshake
protocol.
But CORS could be used in other context for ex. fo
called"
return db(db[table_name]._id==record_id).delete()
def OPTIONS(*args,**vars):
print "OPTION called"
return True
return dict(GET=GET, POST=POST, PUT=PUT, DELETE=DELETE, OPTIONS=OPTIONS)
Any suggestion of how to do without patching we
format string. see
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/07#Validators
>
> On 5/6/13 15:35 , Bernard wrote:
> > Thanks Christian,
> >
> > I tried to escape it to %3A but that gave me an error invalid request. I
> > couldn't figure out where it'
3 PM UTC-7, Christian Foster Howes wrote:
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> can you url escape the : and have it work?
>
> if not, maybe use a different separator and change the string to timestamp
> parsing to expect your format.
>
> cfh
>
> On Monday, May 6, 2013 1:42:40 PM UTC-7, Bernard wrote:
>>
g to the
parse_as_rest() function by concating args 4 and 5 with the date in arg 3,
to form the correct format ('-MM-YY hh:ss') that parse_as_rest() can
use.
Any help much appreciated.
Regards,
Bernard
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ram('socket',lambda address=(ip,port):
> connect(address),3600)
> mysocket.send('hello world')
>
> But mind that s.connect may block.
>
> On Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:32:49 UTC-6, Bernard wrote:
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>> Is it possible to use cache.ram for a TCP
Is it possible to use cache.ram for a TCP socket?
In my setup, establishing a TCP connection to a remote machine is time
consuming and I need to find a workaround to have snappier response to the
Web UI.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Bernard
On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:46:22 AM UTC-8
many as the number of users trying to look at the
realtime data).
Thanks,
Bernard
On Monday, February 4, 2013 1:34:55 PM UTC-8, Derek wrote:
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> Well, depends on the MFUs I guess. I would probably bypass web2py for this
> and simply use a javascript based polling reader based on webso
sues or potential weaknesses in any of these approaches,
your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Bernard
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