[web2py:18678] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-27 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
that WEB2PY has nothing to do with this problem. > > On Mar 27, 5:21 pm, Doug Cuthbertson > wrote: > > > Has anyone else had this problem (uploading images)? Are there any > > debug settings for web2py or log files it can generate to help > > determine what's go

[web2py:18672] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-27 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
r 26, 5:41 am, Doug Cuthbertson wrote: > I've tested Firefox 3.0.7 and IE 7.0. > > Regards, > Doug C. > > On Mar 25, 10:38 pm, mdipierro wrote: > > > Which browser? Have you tried more than one? > > > Massimo > > > On Mar 25, 3:22 pm, Doug Cuthb

[web2py:18643] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-26 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
I've tested Firefox 3.0.7 and IE 7.0. Regards, Doug C. On Mar 25, 10:38 pm, mdipierro wrote: > Which browser? Have you tried more than one? > > Massimo > > On Mar 25, 3:22 pm, Doug Cuthbertson > wrote: > > > Massimo, > > Yes, I'm uploading from the

[web2py:18618] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-25 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
Mar 25, 3:31 pm, mdipierro wrote: > From your email I assume you are uploading the images via the admin/ > design page. > > Which version of web2py are you running? Which OS? binary or source? > Which web server? > > Massimo > > On Mar 25, 10:20 am, Doug Cuthbertson > w

[web2py:18591] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-25 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
am, mdipierro wrote: > Can you access > > http://localhost:8000/TestBlog/static/image2.jpg > > is it either a typo or the image is not there. > > Massimo > > On Mar 25, 6:24 am, Doug Cuthbertson > wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > I'm new to web2py. I'

[web2py:18589] Re: Trouble with images

2009-03-25 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
led to load and GIMP displayed a couple of error messages: "Corrupt JPEG data: 10 extraneous bytes before marker 0xee" and "JPEG image Message: Bogus DQT index 12". Please let me know if you need any more information to help track down this problem. Thanks, Doug C. On Mar 2

[web2py:18586] Trouble with images

2009-03-25 Thread Doug Cuthbertson
Hi Folks, I'm new to web2py. I've worked through the recipe example in the cookbook and it worked like a champ! I really like being able to create all the parts of a web application via the browser. It means never having to open a console on the web server. Very nice. Next, I tried following the