Seems up for me
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:52:15 AM UTC+8, Francisco Costa wrote:
>
> confirm, web2py.com is down
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2012 7:48:25 PM UTC+1, Richard wrote:
>>
>> As in the object
>>
>> Richard
>>
>
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Great and balanced review imho. Submitted to
HN http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4666756
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:58:24 AM UTC+8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> http://www.pythondiary.com/reviews/web2pyV2.0.html
>
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Seems that Oauth 2.0 is finalised as an official standard in IETF RFCS 6749
and 6750: http://dickhardt.org/2012/10/oauth-2-0/
On Monday, August 20, 2012 9:33:10 PM UTC+8, João Alves wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I didn't develop an OAuth 2.0 server to the web2py's core but I wrote a
> module instead. Yo
I discovered Editra Editor and found it pleasant to use and seemingly a
complete replacement for Komodo Edit (if anyone uses that). Comes with
various useful plugins as well. Fyi.
http://editra.org/
http://editra.org/plugins
--
FYI: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal says bye bye to Python 2. Take note if
you run web2py and intend to use 12.10. I am not sure if there are ways to
get Python 2 installed though.
"For 12.10, we intend to ship only Python 3 with the Ubuntu desktop image,
not Python 2. Beta-1 continues this proce
bug
> me..
>
> On Thursday, September 6, 2012 11:16:56 AM UTC+2, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>>
>> I just discovered this FOSS project and wonder if anyone has used it and
>> is able to give a quick opinion about it.
>>
>> http://ninja-ide.org/
>>
>
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I just discovered this FOSS project and wonder if anyone has used it and is
able to give a quick opinion about it.
http://ninja-ide.org/
--
Page liked!
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 3:54:26 AM UTC+8, rochacbruno wrote:
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> www.facebook.com/web2py
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avid J wrote:
>>
>> Don't tweet commit messages, that is really very annoying.
>>
>> Releases are fine.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/4/12 11:21 AM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> I cannot figure out how to sign up for cotweet. :-(
>>
>>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
>
> > wrote:
>
>> No particular reason. I am planning to get back to it. Any suggestions on
>> how to make it more active?
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 3 September 2012 14:32:23 UTC-5, Luther Goh Lu Feng wr
I just noticed that the twitter account has been very inactive :o
Is there any reason for that? Anyway to improve the situation?
https://twitter.com/web2py
--
I am also trying the "toggle breakpoint" function
I click on the button and it seems to just hang my web2py application. This
is very much off an almost fresh web2py app created
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 4:35:57 AM UTC+8, Rob_McC wrote:
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> Anthony:
>
> *>It sounds like he actually op
In django, the derivaties are called Open Source Django Projects and
described as stand-alone applications written using Django. They also have
classifications into categories based on functionalities in the list. Is
this something that can be useful to web2py?
https://code.djangoproject.com/wi
Backward compatibilty is a strong plus for me especially for very old
sites that you leave idle for a long time and then want to upgrade to the
latest web2py version
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 12:22:57 AM UTC+8, Anthony wrote:
>
> http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-advantages-of-web2py-over-
I think the drupal site really presents their case studies and
distributions very well, each with tagging and blog posts. Web2py probably
can learn from it... Probably post this on a separate thread
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 11:40:15 PM UTC+8, Anthony wrote:
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> Please refer to what Drupal
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 10:40:20 PM UTC+8, Anthony wrote:
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> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 9:50:07 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> So perhaps poweredby apps should have a flag and flagged apps should
>> always be on top.
>>
>
> That is already the case, though we don't make a dist
Hmmm my first thought would be perhaps an iframe or javascript redirect?
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 11:10:40 AM UTC+8, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:44:46 AM UTC+10, Lucas R. Martins wrote:
>>
>> You can generate and use your views and serve it as a common webapp.
>> Jus
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/phonegap/reject/phonegap/Nw8OcAzOyw0/r1FBoGoz2wkJ
I think Apple might have issues if the views are generated by the server.
Maybe best to clarify in the phonegap mailing list?
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 2:44:46 AM UTC+8, Lucas R. Martins wr
:-(
>>> Now I am trying put some of that logic into auth.wiki()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 31 July 2012 10:21:24 UTC-5, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I wish to share that imho one of the strengths of web2py is
Unless I am mistaken, I do not think this is possible. You should have most
of your html css in the phonegap app and let your web2py server be a
RESTful service
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:17:28 AM UTC+8, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> Practically just finished my little proof-of-concept social-netwo
roblem is that different people
> expect different things from a CMS. Some time ago I posted code for web2cms
> but nobody has contributed to it. :-(
> Now I am trying put some of that logic into auth.wiki()
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 31 July 2012 10:21:24 UTC-5, Luther Goh
I wish to share that imho one of the strengths of web2py is its dedication
towards backwards compatibility. This is something not frequently found in
other frameworks, eg in Django or in Drupal.
Therefore, I believe that if a web2py project, be it CMS or otherwise gains
a sufficient following,
Please have it released in the Singapore Appstore!
On Sunday, July 8, 2012 10:06:36 PM UTC+8, netcode wrote:
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> very cool
>
> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 1:16 AM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
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>> On 7 Jul 2012, at 5:15 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>> >
>> > I've written an iPad (only, US-only for now) app,
Still down :(
On Friday, July 6, 2012 1:53:13 AM UTC+8, Richard wrote:
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> Still down!
>
> Richard
>
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:27 AM, dave wrote:
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>> the site is down
>>
>> Internal Server Error
>>
>> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
>> unable to complete y
At some point, will it be beneficial to have fabric scripts to setup web2py
on webhosts?
http://fabfile.org
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 12:27:15 AM UTC+8, Vasile Ermicioi wrote:
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> 1)
> go to https://my.webfaction.com/applications and create an application,
> uwsgi for e.g.
> App category: cus
Ah whoops
>
> From: Robert Kooij
>To: web2py@googlegroups.com
>Cc: Luther Goh Lu Feng
>Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 8:37 PM
>Subject: Re: Fw: [security-77] Secure Coding (web app) Competition
>
>
>This is a Java contest, web2py/
Fyi for web2py developers
- Forwarded Message -
> From: thomas lim
> To: security...@meetup.com
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:39 AM
> Subject: [security-77] Secure Coding (web app) Competition
>
> Hi readers of this mailing list
>
> There will be a Secure Coding (Web Ap
>From the website http://brubeck.io/:
Brubeck is a flexible Python web framework that aims to make the
process of building scalable web services easy.
The Brubeck model resembles what companies build when they operate at
large scale, but working with it will feel like what you're used to
from oth
I'm all for having not spending effort to move to Python 3 due to
resource constraints etc.
However, I am curious as to whether having a minimum viable python 3
port will help bring more eyeballs/users to web2py, since hardly any
python web frameworks have moved to Python 3.
The main development
Looking through the source code,
I deduce that
db(db.connection.source==auth.user_id)
(db.connection.target==request.args(1)).delete()
is the same as
db((db.connection.source==auth.user_id)) &
(db.connection.target==request.args(1))).delete()
Is this new syntax? I did not recall reading it in
Is there a recommended way to send a patch for web2py? I was looking
for something like github's equivalent of pull request, but did not
seem to find it. It will be great if this is documented on the web2py
website, if not already done so.
The following is just a fix to improve readability in the
http://www.ekjaa.org/Ekjaa/about/team_Members
On Jun 23, 9:03 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> How is behind it?
>
> http://www.ekjaa.org/
>
> Really good job!
>
> massimo
On Jun 14, 6:01 am, ra3don wrote:
> I assume most of you have heard about Node.js by now. If
> not,http://nodejs.org/
>
> What are everyone's thoughts/feelings about Node.js?
See
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/bdcbb16593902050/51a63bfd1313a77d?lnk=gst&q=erlang#
on web2py, except
> for few some web2py specific functionalities).
>
> On Jun 12, 1:38 pm, Anthony wrote:
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>
>
>
>
> > On Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:45:04 AM UTC-4, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
> > > Hi I have created the entry under ORM
> &
The reason I did not include explicit association with web2py is
because I worry that people may mistaken that DAL is not standalone
outside of web2py. Is it a valid concern?
On Jun 13, 2:38 am, Anthony wrote:
> On Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:45:04 AM UTC-4, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
> &g
Hi I have created the entry under ORM
http://wiki.python.org/moin/HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming
Pls advise if it is too verbose.
On Jun 12, 7:10 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> I think so. WOuld you kindly app a link to the file in the mercurial
> repo?
>
> On Jun 11, 5:40 pm, L
On Jun 11, 11:29 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> http://blip.tv/carlfk/new-web2py-features-5264464
>
> This talk was kind of improvised. During the talk I discovered a bug
> in 1.96.4 and it is fixed in trunk.
Since it is possible to use DAL as outside of web2py, does it deserve
an entry in http
As pointed out by Massimo, the site is built with conf2py
http://code.google.com/p/conf2py/
On Jun 9, 6:06 pm, Martín Mulone wrote:
> Very Nice!.
>
> 2011/6/9 Luther Goh Lu Feng
>
> > Event starts today
>
> >http://apac.pycon.org/
>
> > (built with
Event starts today
http://apac.pycon.org/
(built with web2py goodness too!)
I got this link off twitter, and would like to share this article with
the community as I felt that it is a good read for web developers.
http://metamarketsgroup.com/blog/node-js-and-the-javascript-age/
"Three months ago, we decided to tear down the framework we were using
for our dashboard, Pyth
A really really quick suggestions that is temp workaround:
See if the issue persists when running Ubuntu 11.04 server edition. If
necessary, in 11.04 desktop, install virtualbox and then setup a VM
with Ubuntu 11.04 server edition.
Now can more experienced pros give better solutions please.
On A
Check your python version that you are running on. That tripped me up
badly the 1st time I used GAE with web2py
On Mar 27, 7:10 am, Shark wrote:
> We have troubles in GAE and web2py integration in our graduation
> project
> We tried many tutorials in the web and we fails so I hope you can help
>
Confirmed
On Mar 16, 8:28 pm, Anthony wrote:
> Same here.
'Elegance through simplicity'
On Mar 16, 4:12 am, mikech wrote:
> I like the idea of rotating taglines.
>
> Instant gratification comes to mind.
I too like the 'default' syntax much better than the new one. It feels
more readable.
If the following is feasible, will it be a better solution?
Field('name', r=F,w=F)
Field('name', d='value')
On Mar 5, 7:50 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> think of a dot a False. Two does r and w are false, o
Wow! web2py even has a webpage at
http://pythonsecurity.tumblr.com/post/807089821/web2py-a-framework-that-cares-about-security
Anyway, I just came across this
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_Secure_Web_Application_Framework_Manifesto/Releases/Current/Manifesto
I guess it is a read f
Inspired by
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/cfb0ed89924c3b5e#
I wonder if it is possible to provide performance analytics of some
sorts in web2py? If it is, I think it could be a worthwhile GSOC
project.
On Feb 17, 7:03 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> We need proposals
Check out http://newrelic.com/
It was shared at a local python meetup by a new relic developer
working on a python port. However, web2py is not at the top of his
priorities at the moment, Django is.
On Feb 19, 10:43 pm, pbreit wrote:
> Do we have anything similar to these php tools?
>
> http://p
Check out http://newrelic.com/
Though they currently do not support python web apps, but a presenter
at my local python meetup grp shared that he is working on a python
port at New Relic. However, Django will be the first framework to work
with the port. He also mentioned web2py, but I think that
I have many images that are already uploaded. I would like to have a
way to resize these images proportionately in the view. The original
images may or may not be modified. Any ideas how this can be achieved?
On Feb 12, 1:53 am, mikech wrote:
> Extjs and Sencha just seem more complete UI element wise. Their table
> tools seem very powerful. It is pricey, but for business applications this
> shouldn't be a problem.
Another mobile framework is http://joapp.com/
tinue to use web2py for my other
projects :)
On Feb 8, 3:18 am, Albert Abril wrote:
> @Luther Goh Lu Feng : Keep us informed. ;)
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the feedback everyone. I am happy to hear b
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I am happy to hear balanced view
points. For the record, we have decided to go along with django for
now, doing paired programming.
My current impression of django is that it does seem much more verbose
than web2py. I also miss the fact that I do not need to confi
I am a bit curious why you went with Closure instead of GWT (with or
without pyjamas). Were there specific reasons you could share?
On Dec 12 2010, 5:14 am, dspiteself wrote:
> It is not public yet, but it is in trial use by handful of offices. It
> is a commercial product so the source would not
On Feb 7, 3:54 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Feb 6, 2011, at 11:40 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is there an equivalent
> > tohttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#urlfield
> > in web2py?
>
> > If not, how does one validate
Is there an equivalent to
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#urlfield
in web2py?
If not, how does one validate an external url that is to be stored in
the database?
Hi all,
I am about to have a constructive discussion about web2py vs django
with a team member of mine before we decide whether to implement a
project. He is an expert with django while I consider myself an
intermediate web2py user.
This is not a flamebait, but I would like to mainly hear pain po
I am trying to use web2py to build a SPA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-page_application
Along the way, I discovered angularjs http://angularjs.org/ I thought
that it has some really forward thinking that web2py developers should
take a look to see if there is any good ideas to learn from or
To test if the issue is with pymysql, you could edit the dal file to
use mysqldb
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/diff?spec=svnfc75444ca55590835b4d0dc0e6c06a85e3f282a8&r=fc75444ca55590835b4d0dc0e6c06a85e3f282a8&format=side&path=/gluon/dal.py
On Jan 13, 11:31 am, drayco wrote:
> I need that
On Jan 12, 11:58 pm, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
>
>
> > Looking at the source, I
> > seehttp://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/queue.yaml
> > and wonder what it is used for. Any ideas?
>
> h
Btw, is there a link I can read about pymysql being faster and more
portable?
On Jan 12, 10:47 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> that should do it. but why? pymysql is faster and more portable.
>
> On Jan 12, 8:38 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
Anyway these are some of the open pymysql issues
http://code.google.com/p/pymysql/issues/list
On Jan 12, 11:02 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
> There are some concerns that pymysql might not be ready for production
> yet. Nothing specific. But mysqldb is definitely stable and tested.
>
There are some concerns that pymysql might not be ready for production
yet. Nothing specific. But mysqldb is definitely stable and tested.
On Jan 12, 10:47 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> that should do it. but why? pymysql is faster and more portable.
>
> On Jan 12, 8:38 am, Luther Go
I upgraded a project from 1.87.3 to 1.91.6. Pymysql is one of the new
features, replacing mysqldb.
I would like to ask if it is possible to do an override and use
mysqldb instead of pymysql. If this is not possible, would editing
gluon/dal.py to revert the patch be a possible hack?
http://code.goo
Looking at the source, I see
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/queue.yaml
and wonder what it is used for. Any ideas?
Tks for the suggestions. I should be going with angularjs
http://misko.hevery.com/2010/07/29/a-radically-different-way-of-building-ajax-apps/
http://angularjs.org/
On Jan 12, 2:12 am, pbreit wrote:
> SproutCore, JavaScripMVC and TrimPath come up a lot.
You will want to look at components in Chapter 13
On Jan 12, 5:44 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> I think you want the LOAD helper.
>
> On Jan 11, 3:42 pm, ivytony wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm a newb to web2py and have been reading the Web2py book freely
> > online. I am wondering whether it is p
Firstly, this topic is only remotely related to web2py.
Being familiar with jquery and the fact that web2py uses jquery, I
wonder if anyone has any recommendations for a javascript MVC
framework and the reasons for doing so?
Thanks in advance.
n Jan 7, 10:48 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 7, 6:37 pm, cjrh wrote:
> > >> On Jan 7, 10:27 am, VP wrote:
>
> > >>> But as you go deeper,
On Jan 8, 12:48 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 7, 6:37 pm, cjrh wrote:
> >> On Jan 7, 10:27 am, VP wrote:
>
> >>> But as you go deeper, trying to add features, it will be so
&g
On Jan 7, 6:37 pm, cjrh wrote:
> On Jan 7, 10:27 am, VP wrote:
>
> > But as you go deeper, trying to add features, it will be so
> > difficult. Just to make the app looks right to your taste is really a
> > challenging job.
>
> Ok, interesting.
So quick question, is this challenge particular
Gosh I am glad I can share about web2py in with my country's php,
django and rails programmers without all this nonsense.
On Jan 7, 11:40 pm, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> After being offended by web2py being in Pycon, they made a major
> attack on reddit, raised a bunch of lies. Alarmed against web2py on
y to use w2p app we had and it needs
> more people working on it.
>
> Btw I am testing Pymantis which seems to be very interesting.
>
> Enviado via iPhone
>
> Em 06/01/2011, às 23:21, Luther Goh Lu Feng escreveu:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Even though it is in
Even though it is in php, with the release of Drupal 7, I am tempted
to give it a spin just to see what's the fuss all about. Drupal seems
extremely popular, looking at some of the well known organisations
that have used it. But are there any python, or hopefully, web2py
alternatives to it?
On Jan 7, 6:06 am, Anthony wrote:
> In case anyone is interested...
>
> http://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/ex54j/seeking_clarification_o...
Seriously downvoting this comment is ridiculous
===
mdipierro -3 points 9 hours ago[-]
Example of full web2py pr
Cool stuff thanks!
On Jan 4, 3:39 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> 2011/1/3 Luther Goh Lu Feng
>
> > The video says that the demo works only in Chrome. Any idea why
> > websockets do not work in Firefox and Safari.
>
> That works in Safari too
>
> A workaround for thos
The video says that the demo works only in Chrome. Any idea why
websockets do not work in Firefox and Safari.
On Jan 4, 2:38 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> 2011/1/3 Jason Brower
>
> > What is the web2py comet thing for? Can you explain?
> > Best Regards,
> > Jason
>
> I just made a video of comet me
Oops missed that
"When the system goes out of beta, I'll place a link to download the
source code but for now, if you wish to take a peek at it, let me
know, I am using mercurial for source control and will soon make it
available in google code. thanks to all."
On Dec 30, 11:28 pm
May I know if this project is looking for contributors since it is
opensource?
On Dec 20, 1:15 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
> Just a quick piece of info. I've renamed the app toQA-Stack.com to
> make it more application and programming language agnostic, read more
> info here when you have
> tim
Maybe they think you are watching youtube videos :p
On Dec 30, 1:04 am, mdipierro wrote:
> I will amend my will to release the book under an open source license.
>
> You guys really think my "heirs" even know what I do in front of the
> computer all day?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 29, 10:26 am, Antho
http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1115412
has quite a few tips.
On Dec 29, 3:12 am, Jason Brower wrote:
> I know we can find good inforamtion geographical stuff in teh web2py
> manual. But is there a way to, for example, find things in a search
> area around a coordinate?
> My g
Is there a reason why you are not using Auth, if you aren't?
http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/08#Authentication
Anyway, assuming that you truly want to add the unique constraint,
then I am guessing that you could construct virtual fields
http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#Vi
view -- everything the
> steps see must be passed by the stepFunc controller. so it functions
> differently from an include in that way -- the only variable it
> understands here is step.
>
> matt
>
> On Dec 28, 11:15 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
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>
>
>
>
Try using http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/13#Components-and-Plugins
I think it should be what you are looking for.
On Dec 29, 3:05 am, ron_m wrote:
> Its ugly but you must have a finite and small number of nextStep targets
>
> {{if nextStep == 'step1':}}
> {{include 'step1.html'}}
>
This is based on pure memory recall so I might be mistaken.
You may need to use the .live jquery method when new elements are
added. Try it if you run into issues even though you are super suer
your code is right.
On Dec 28, 9:25 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
> The link can trigger off 2 ca
The link can trigger off 2 calls to web2py_component(url,id1) and
web2py_component(url,id) via javascript.
On Dec 28, 4:45 pm, weheh wrote:
> I'm trying to get a trapped ajax link, which deletes a record, to
> update two different divs on the screen. One div is rendered by its
> controller. But
, your source code
> > point to /hello/static/js/jquery.js this exist?. Also try to add ";"
> > to the end of jquery sentence and change ".two" with "#b".
>
> > 2010/12/27 Sahil Arora :
>
> > > I have attached the source html...i
Sahil Arora wrote:
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>
>
>
> > i am doing this in default/index.html page in a application which extends
> > layout.html which i think includes web2py_ajax.html . So is there any need
> > to include any thing else.
>
> > On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:29 P
The syntax is correct. Is the jquery library included?
You need to include something like
Also look at the javascript console for possible errors.
On Dec 27, 8:21 pm, Sahil Arora wrote:
> I tried this code to see the jquery effect.
>
> Hello
> World
>
> but onclicking on Hello slide Toggles
ed so many branches.
On Dec 23, 11:52 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
> I think the suggested versioning works great
>
> What I suggest is perhaps label the latest release as the testing
> branch eg 1.91 is the testing branch. 1.90 will be the stable branch.
> These will of course incr
I think the suggested versioning works great
What I suggest is perhaps label the latest release as the testing
branch eg 1.91 is the testing branch. 1.90 will be the stable branch.
These will of course increment by 0.01 in the next web2py release.
In the admin panel, have the option for the user
I would use the auth_user table by customising it. For members not
interested in logging in, I might create a field that flags such
users.
On Dec 22, 5:29 pm, Kenneth Lundström
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a small design question.
>
> I m planing a intranet which contains a members database. Their postal
Instead of using 3 fields, you could store everything in 1 field using
the lowest denomination of time that you will use, eg seconds. Then
use a function to convert the value of `seconds` to days, minutes,
hours.
On Dec 22, 3:20 pm, ron_m wrote:
> timediff is just 3 integers representing days, se
I have started using web2py a few months ago and I have noticed that
some of the releases might actually be far from stable. Take for
instance, the 1.90 release. There were unfortunately quite a few
uncaught bugs and this was followed by a flurry of bug fix releases. I
understand that this is becau
You are working too fast Massimo :p
On Dec 22, 9:33 am, mdipierro wrote:
> web2py 1.91.1 is out, the first version with a new license.
>
> Main changes are the license, bug fixes (compared to 1.90.*) and a new
> shell that runs better than before and runs on GAE too, if you choose
> to deploy it.
Use IS_IMAGE(extensions=('jpeg', 'png', 'gif')) to limit to these file
formats
ttp://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/07?search=IS_IMAGE
On Dec 21, 10:17 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
> Try
>
> db,define_table('image;,
> Field(
Try
db,define_table('image;,
Field('image, 'upload', notnull=True, requires=[IS_IAMGE()]),
)
On Dec 21, 9:02 pm, pk wrote:
> hi,
>
> how can i realise this?
>
> thanks
> peter
You can use javascript or jquery(since web2py includes jquery) to do
this:
==javascript==
$('#some_id).click(function()
{
$('#target").val( ($('#target").val()+1) );
}
)
==html==
Click me
2
This should more or less work.
On Dec 18, 10:02 am, Rick wrote:
> Thanks for the replies! Th
Use the url helper http://web2py.com/book/default/docstring/URL or see
examples in http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/05
On Dec 18, 8:56 am, Rick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to change the value of a variable by clicking on an tag,
> but can't find any information about the topic. I suppose the c
>From
>http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#orderby,-groupby,-limitby,-distinct
I think the following may work:
for row in db().select(db.table.ALL, limitby=(0, 7)):
print row.record
for row in db().select(db.table.ALL, limitby=(0, 3).
orderby=~db.table.id):
print row.recor
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