Nice! You only got haters when you are good :).
2010/3/2 mdipierro
> The problems are:
> 1) some of the interactive examples use joins
> 2) some files are large (like the binary themselves)
> 3) the book uses full text search
>
> It would take some work to port it on GAE so I'd rather pay for no
r opinions!
Pynthon
2010/3/1 Mengu
> this is just awesome. i really would use this with web2py. and it also
> has a gedit bundling so i'm going to learn and use :)
>
> thanks for letting us know selecta.
>
> On 25 Şubat, 17:49, selecta wrote:
> > Sometimes you stil
I think it is kool. But IMO I think it is not a good idea to include it in
web2py. All this magical stuff, I still vote for normal HTML not generated
HTML.
Sorry :(.
2010/3/1 mdipierro
> I like it. I am going to add this. If nothing breaks it will stay.
>
> On Mar 1, 7:28 am, Timothy Farrell w
I suggest using DokuWiki. It is an awesome wiki, I admit it is PHP but
it is still very handy for this kinda of information.
On 5 feb, 05:34, "Zoom.Quiet" wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:21, Anand Vaidya wrote:
> > On Feb 5, 10:44 am, mdipierro wrote:
> >> Do you want me to endorse a web2py
Hello
Maybe it sounds strange but I need something like Web2py for PHP. Most PHP
frameworks are too complicated. I know Codeigniter but IMO web2py has a
great job, too for newbies that don´t know any OOP.
Do you think something with the simplicity of web2py exists in PHP?
Thanks and sorry for th
Happy holidays!
2009/12/24 mr.freeze
> I wish you all a peaceful and bug-free holiday from Austin, TX.
>
> -Nathan
>
> On Dec 23, 10:25 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> > I wish everybody Happy Holidays. I will probably be on the list as any
> > other day.
> >
> > Massimo
>
> --
>
> You received this mes
Ah, OK thanks for the info Massimo. You know last week I was thinking
about web2py. Well not about web2py but about a web-framework in
python for GAE. I know w2p supports GAE but I mean a framework that
only runs on GAE. A framework build on top of the GAE framework. I
think it could be really pop
Sorry for hijackthis your mail but does the like operator still not work?
2009/11/24 mdipierro
>
> wow that page is old (and contains some errors). It is much easier
> than that now.
> I edited the page
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 24, 7:03 am, David wrote:
> > I am trying to follow the example here:
disruptive, programmers do
> not need to know anything about AJAX/JSON and I should be able to
> handle it with a single new chapter in the book. ;-)
>
> Massimo
>
> On Oct 1, 10:03 am, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
> > Maybe I did not understand the word API but that means you ne
If it is done can you please tell me? I am too interested. BTW look at this:
http://www.hipercenter.com/init/hospedagem/web2py. Maybe you can use it.
2009/10/1 mdipierro
>
> when done let us know and we'll list it on the support page.
>
> On Oct 1, 10:06 am, pepe_eloy wrote:
> > Well, the idea
Looks pretty good but the problem is you need to write a book again if you
implement this in to web2py :p.
2009/10/1 AndrewLoot
>
> Whats the benefit of using headers for inter-component communication
> why not pass a json object in with the response?
> >
>
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Maybe I did not understand the word API but that means you need to rebuild
everything? Or do you mean a new json API?
Sorry :$.
2009/10/1 mdipierro
>
> One rarely needs to return metadata (js/flash) with response and with
> the proposed mechanism one would not need any special API to create a
>
ange
> over time you want it in a separate file so that it gets cached and
> not requested all the time. If you have very small JS than it is
> better to embed it in the page so that you save from checking with the
> server if the file has been modified since last download.
>
> On Oc
So you are going to start a small web2py hosting company? Can you please
give me some more information? Because I think I also need web2py hosting
but I don't need all the heavy stuff like 200GB bandwidth, 1MB space
etc.
Thanks
2009/10/1 pepe_eloy
>
> Thanks guys for the help...
>
> Doesn't
Hello
A long time ago I read something about putting javascript in one specific
page instead putting it in every page again. But why is this better? Because
if takes less size. Maybe there are also other good things about it but that
was the first one I thought about. However, do you think this is
No problem, if I find more videos about web2py that are interesting
enough to show here I will post them.
Regards,
Pynthon
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e new book (version two) that the code is changed a lot
compared with the code of the first book. Anyhow, sorry again for
spreading false rumor about web2py his/her security.
Pynthon
On 30 sep, 18:16, mdipierro wrote:
> No shame. Did you make it? I think you are explaining something
> impo
.
>
> On Sep 30, 8:18 am, carlo wrote:
> > I think it is showing just known things: clear passwords over unsecure
> > channels can be easily sniffed. Or did I miss something?
> >
> > carlo
> >
> > On 30 Set, 12:20, Pynthon wrote:
> >
> > >
. Does this mean there
is a vulnerability in Web2py?
Sorry for spreading bad rumor if this isn't true but I thought better
safe than sorry.
Regards,
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True, it is more professional. Only problem is the hosting...
2009/8/29 mr.freeze
>
> Also, I think a web framework that eats it's own dog food is more
> convincing.
>
> On Aug 29, 1:34 pm, "mr.freeze" wrote:
> > Whoops! I was looking at the topic count but I still think google
> > groups suck.
I'm also for it! It also looks a lot more professional...
2009/8/29 Jonathan Lundell
>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 9:33 AM, mr.freeze wrote:
>
> > Google is eating our messages. It shows only 4625 messages. Massimo
> > does that many in a week :) web2py should use pyforum instead and
> > take back
A few month's ago I bought the book on Lulu.com (the old one) so I
downloaded the book again but I still have the old one. What do I need to
do? And sorry that I cant donate but my parents won't donate me something. I
was even wondered that they let me buy the book =].
Thanks
2009/8/28 mdipierro
But you are true Julio...
2009/8/28 Pynthon Pynthon
> True, but a few months ago I bought the first book and then they found it
> not a really big problem but now. Indeed the only thing I do for Web2py is
> that I write on my blog about it.
>
> 2009/8/28 Don
>
>
>&g
ierro wrote:
> > Email me if you did not so already.
> >
> > On Aug 28, 11:11 am, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
> >
> > > A few month's ago I bought the book on Lulu.com (the old one) so I
> > > downloaded the book again but I still have the old one. What do I need
Nice! It looks very good I wish I could be there!
2009/8/28 Zoom.Quiet
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 22:16, Massimo Di Pierro
> wrote:
> >
> > I may be teaching this course again if enough interest:
> >
> >
> http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/ipd/Programs/Pages/WebDevelopmentwithPython.aspx
> >
> > The ap
admin
>
>
>
> > In my installation (web2py.com) both admin and the appadmin(s) for all
> > apps are blocked and they requires http
>
> > https://web2py.com/admin
>
> > https://web2py.com/examples/default/appadmin
>
> > You can try the demon
>
&
Hello
When I'm looking at Web2py.com and I do web2py.com/appadmin I do not get the
Web2py admin.. Now is my question is this admin disabled or is it possible
to disable it? Or is it a good idea to disable it in live mode?
Thanks,
Py
BTW: I will check the new book out soon!
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Yesterday I was thinking about this when I was reading the book. Just
my opinion I like the old layout the best the classic green one thats
used in the book. But where can I check out this new layout?
On 24 aug, 07:40, mdipierro wrote:
> I posted a new layout for the scaffolding app. This is not
Interesting... I also thought about this and I thought about:
Posting on webforums like codingforums.com etc. WITH examples like how
to create a simple create, edit, delete application.
A new design to the web2py site, I know you made a new one a few weeks/
days ago but I think we (if I may say w
e version.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:15 AM, Pynthon wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I saw the site was back up so I downloaded Web2py! I unpacked it but if I
>> click the web2py.exe file it shows me a DOS screen and then the DOS screen
>> disappears. If I using t
btw enjoy your holiday.
2009/8/21 Pynthon
> Lol a few minutes before I posted a post on my blog about it and now it is
> kinda fixed! Great Massimo! And sure, no problem
>
> 2009/8/21 Yarko Tymciurak
>
>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:34 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>
Lol a few minutes before I posted a post on my blog about it and now it is
kinda fixed! Great Massimo! And sure, no problem
2009/8/21 Yarko Tymciurak
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:34 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>
>>
>> works for me. are you sure it is not a download problem?
>
>
> Pretty sure - hav
Hello
I saw the site was back up so I downloaded Web2py! I unpacked it but if I
click the web2py.exe file it shows me a DOS screen and then the DOS screen
disappears. If I using the commandline (DOS) then it says that web2py can't
find the library gluon?:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Indeed, do you mean the server is being DDosed?
I hope we can persuade Massimo to change servers. This one is a tinker-toy
and it seems to be down as much as it is up. It does not live up to the
reputation we want for web2py.
I agree with you!
2009/8/21 mdipierro
>
> I do not know. I am away
Ah, thanks :). And indeed, it is a good idea to have another admin so if
stuff like this happens and Massimo isn't here he can fix this.
2009/8/20 Yarko Tymciurak
> No - it's a university server
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
>
He has his server home?
2009/8/20 Yarko Tymciurak
> you can get the source version easily enough from either launchpad ("bzr
> branch lp:~mdipierro/web2py/devel") or "svn checkout *http*://
> web2py.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/"
>
> The problem w/ web2py.com is it's Massimo's DePaul University comp
ompletely. There may be a better way with the newer CRUD though.
>
>
> On Aug 20, 11:46 am, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
> > Can somebody please help me *shame*?
> >
> > 2009/8/18 Pynthon Pynthon
> >
> >
> >
> > > I can't look at
Can somebody please help me *shame*?
2009/8/18 Pynthon Pynthon
> I can't look at it now but I thought it said something with an expression.
>
> 2009/8/18 Pynthon Pynthon
>
> Well it does not work if I put it into the edit SQLFORM. Or is it model
>> only?
No problem, I'm happy he is finally on holiday xD.
2009/8/20 Yarko Tymciurak
> Thanks; this has been reported. Massimo will have to reset his server when
> he gets back from hiking in a few days.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
>
>> H
Hello
When I visit I see
Service Temporarily Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance
downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
--
Apache/2.2.9 (Ubuntu) mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.8g Server at
www.web2py.comPor
I can't look at it now but I thought it said something with an expression.
2009/8/18 Pynthon Pynthon
> Well it does not work if I put it into the edit SQLFORM. Or is it model
> only?
>
> 2009/8/17 mdipierro
>
>
>> db.table.id.readable=False
>>
>> On
Well it does not work if I put it into the edit SQLFORM. Or is it model
only?
2009/8/17 mdipierro
>
> db.table.id.readable=False
>
> On Aug 17, 3:30 pm, Pynthon wrote:
> > Lol, this is no joke I did really forgot it again:
> http://pastebin.com/f3dd6c821.
> >
&g
Lol, this is no joke I did really forgot it again:
http://pastebin.com/f3dd6c821.
2009/8/17 Pynthon Pynthon
> Hello
> I have some unwanted text in my form. Here is the code (nah I did not
> forget it this time Massimo *grin*). The problem is it puts this on my
> screen:
> ID: 1
Hello
I have some unwanted text in my form. Here is the code (nah I did not
forget it this time Massimo *grin*). The problem is it puts this on my
screen:
ID: 1
Title: Title (field)
Body: Body (field)
But I don't want the ID text. How can I fix this?
Thanks!
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2009/8/17 ctalley
>
> from the command prompt...
>
> C:\>python
> 'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
> On Aug 17, 12:16 pm, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> > if you try this from cmd shell, what do you ge
Do I also need to do that if everything is running fine?
2009/8/17 Kuba Kucharski
>
> you have to go with
> python web2py -u UPGRADE..
>
> to upgrade welcome and admin apps..
>
> --
> Kuba
>
> >
>
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Hello
I posted the error and my code here. I used the new methods as Massimo told
us :P.
Thanks in advance!
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high school students
> everywhere and residents of countries that score low according to
> these table:
> http://www.success-and-culture.net/articles/percapitaincome.shtml
>
> Anyway, I will make this clear when the book is out.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Aug 17, 5:21 am, Pynthon Pynthon
In the new chapters you still use SQLRows etc
2009/8/17 Pynthon Pynthon
> Lol, I also want to ask the same question!
>
> Thanks
>
> 2009/8/17 Carlos Aboim
>
>
>> Hi,
>> Sorry for the newbie question, but how do I upgrade web2py?
>>
>> I tried
Maybbe it sounds greedy but I bought the PDF file on Lulu.com. Is it really
necessary to buy the new PDF? Otherwise I need to convince my parents
again...
2009/8/16 mdipierro
>
> Can somebody point me to the .sty and .cls files? Does it do syntax
> highliting too. The one I use does it.
>
> Mass
loaded and copy ONLY the applications folder to the
> new web2py folder.
> Put the older one in the trash and fired up the server. When the
> welcome pages show up no diferences
> and no upgrade! What am I doing wrong?
>
> thank you
> Carlos Aboim
>
> On 17 Ago, 09:43, Pynthon P
Ok, but what do you guys suggest me? I see in the new chapters you gave us
you used DAL?
2009/8/17 mdipierro
>
> please remove verbose=True
>
> I will fix this in trunk. The mercurial folks must have a problem with
> backward compatibility of APIs.
>
> On Aug 17, 12:04 am, Álvaro Justen [Turicas
Nice work! Is SQLDB also changed in DAL? Thats what I mentioned when I read
the new chapters.
2009/8/16 Yarko Tymciurak
> I will migrate web2conf to this release (PyCon registration for 2010 is
> scheduled to go online mid September).
>
> - Yarko
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:40 PM, mdipierro w
>
> On 5 août, 10:05, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > Ah, thanks both. Maybe I also need to give it a try :p.
>
> > On 5 aug, 15:33, Fran wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 5, 2:08 pm, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > > > I read that some of you guys use a normal text editor (so not
n and/or
Cpanel.
Thanks (again)
Pynthon
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What's are theme names of those tables?
On 5 aug, 16:10, Dutch Opera wrote:
> Yesmy app worksI have 12 tablesjust cant use the shell...
>
> On 8/5/09, mdipierro wrote:
>
>
>
> > Whay do you say it does not work. from your example it seems to work.
> > What behaviour did you expect?
Indeed, you didn't define any tables put this in the shell:
http://pynthon.pastebin.com/f206bf841 and look if it works =].
On 5 aug, 15:55, mdipierro wrote:
> Whay do you say it does not work. from your example it seems to work.
> What behaviour did you expect?
>
> If you expect to see the table
Ah, thanks both. Maybe I also need to give it a try :p.
On 5 aug, 15:33, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 5, 2:08 pm, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > I read that some of you guys use a normal text editor (so not the
> > build in Web IDE) but how ar eyou using that one? Do you write code
> > a
{{ }} is for Python code you don't want to display like:
{{ for image in images }}
{{= }} is for some python code you like to display.
{{ for image in images }}
{{= image.title }}
{{# }} is commenting I thought..
{{ for image in images }}
{{= image.title }}
{{# Other loop }}
On 5 aug, 15:57
I don't, I just posted this reply. I don't think so :P.
On 5 aug, 15:52, mdipierro wrote:
> Did you email me something? If so, can you send it again. I do not
> recall what this is about.
>
> On Aug 5, 5:15 am, AchipA wrote:
>
> > I've got no reply to my mail to your cron chapter question... Ar
Indeed its indeed a very young project. Hopefully the "code group" can
fix the most of this stuff. And sorry for my "panic".
- Py
On 5 aug, 12:15, AchipA wrote:
> I've got no reply to my mail to your cron chapter question... Are we
> on track with that or ?
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build in Web IDE) but how ar eyou using that one? Do you write code
and paste it into the web IDE or you just going to applications-
>yourapp folder and edit the code there? I was just curious :$.
Thanks
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Yeah maybe a complete web2py 2 rewrite. With nice and better coding...
Alex Fanjul has a point IMO.
On 4 aug, 20:15, Iceberg wrote:
> Perhaps we will eventually have a web2py 2.0 in the way which Alex
> Fanjul suggests.
>
> Meanwhile, we can take closer look into those "many times" of "due to
>
Massimo
>
> On Aug 4, 5:39 am, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > Hello
>
> > Is it also possible to add watermarks on images with web2py?
>
> > Thanks
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Ah, nevermind then...
On 4 aug, 14:47, mdipierro wrote:
> This can be added easily and it does not affect backward
> compatibility.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Aug 4, 7:37 am, Rob Scheibel wrote:
>
> > Very good points in this discussion. I would like to see the addition
> > of a processing delay added
Kool, I know it sounds greedy but do you need to buy the PDF again
or..?
Thanks for the fast support!
On 4 aug, 14:42, mdipierro wrote:
> Almost done. 1-2 weeks.
>
> On Aug 4, 5:32 am, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > Nice, Massimo will there be a new book?
>
> > On 4 a
Well, I don't understand the whole topic but if it is insecure then
security goes forward backward compatible IMO.
On 4 aug, 14:37, Rob Scheibel wrote:
> Very good points in this discussion. I would like to see the addition
> of a processing delay added for numerous failed login attempts. This
>
Hello
Is it also possible to add watermarks on images with web2py?
Thanks
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Nice, Massimo will there be a new book?
On 4 aug, 09:04, mdipierro wrote:
> Changing now into utcnow would break backward compatibility.
>
> I do agree with you that othen people may want to use
>
> Field(,default=datetime.utcnow())
>
> instead of
>
> Field(,default=request.now)
>
ject team to make sure is not dashed.
> Though definitely stick around and continue to poke the src code and
> find soft-spots / holes. I really feel it is people like you, working
> with/in the web2py team who can take this project to the next level
> re: quality, etc.
>
> On
Thanks Yarko, indeed because I don't know about it and Armin (Massimo
too and a lot of more guys here) looks like an advanced programmer I
thought maybe he is right and thats the reason why I'm kinda scared.
On 3 aug, 18:59, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> Pynthon -
>
> Remember tha
If I could I would help...
On 3 aug, 17:13, Álvaro Justen [Turicas]
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:09, Pynthon Pynthon wrote:
> > Indeed, but I still hope that Massimo can fix this stuff :P.
>
> Think in community: WE can change this (including you!).
> Massimo have don
Indeed, but I still hope that Massimo can fix this stuff :P.
2009/8/3 suiato
>
> I found this thread encouraging. It shows Massimo and members here are
> open to different views/opinions while maintaining integrity. That's
> essential for open-source software to evolve. E.g., who thought in
> t
e.
>
> On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 06:18 -0700, Pynthon wrote:
> > I'm reading this topic for a time and it really makes me doubt about
> > web2py =[. Hopefully Massimo can fix this =].
>
> > On 3 aug, 02:46, Bottiger wrote:
> > > I haven't had time to verify
I'm reading this topic for a time and it really makes me doubt about
web2py =[. Hopefully Massimo can fix this =].
On 3 aug, 02:46, Bottiger wrote:
> I haven't had time to verify the other findings, but there are
> definitely file handle leakages. I can never delete an application if
> I just vi
Yeah, I think I know what you mean. But Fran's his/her example did
work =].
On 2 aug, 20:56, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Pynthon wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yeah, that screen is also in my book!
>
> Notice that this dialog allows you to type act
Yeah, that screen is also in my book!
On 2 aug, 20:50, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Fran wrote:
>
> > On Aug 2, 5:45 pm, Pynthon wrote:
> >> db.image.title like( 'smile%') or db.image.title like 'smile%' it
> >> sti
Thanks! A lot of the examples in the work doesn't work anymore?
On 2 aug, 20:43, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 7:34 pm, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > Hmm no I have another problem: When I want to add a new comment it
> > gives me the error: OperationalError: no such column: image.d
Nice, I know I think who this is.. However, do you all going to fix
this and when do you think the new version will be available?
Thanks
On 2 aug, 20:21, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> Thank you Armin, I am passing this to the list and will address them
> asap.
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> >
Hmm no I have another problem: When I want to add a new comment it
gives me the error: OperationalError: no such column: image.db.image.
This is my model: http://pynthon.pastebin.com/m22eb7f7e
Thanks
On 2 aug, 19:00, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 5:45 pm, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > db.imag
Thanks Fran! That works like a charm =]!
Thanks
On 2 aug, 19:00, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 5:45 pm, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > db.image.title like( 'smile%') or db.image.title like 'smile%' it
> > still says invalid query...
>
> db.image.title.like(
Yeah I saw that when I submitted the post however when I do:
db.image.title like( 'smile%') or db.image.title like 'smile%' it
still says invalid query...
On 2 aug, 18:38, Álvaro Justen [Turicas]
wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 13:23, Pynthon wrote:
>
> > Hell
Hello
I'm following along with your book, great resource! However, when I do
this (on page: 58 in the PDF version that I bought on 2009-04-24!)
db.image.id LIKE 'me%' it says "Invalid query'. But what's wrong with
it?
Thanks again!
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Ok, I looked on Web2Py AlterGo but I cannot find anything about it :(.
Does someone has a tutorial how to install web2py with FastCGI?
On 2 aug, 17:44, mdipierro wrote:
> use FastCGI, CGI should really be a last resort.
>
> On Aug 2, 10:33 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> > My host sai
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> > Yes, if only they'd understand we support GAE better than Django does.
> > Our DAL and our appadmin work on GAE, the Django ORM and Django admin
> > do not as far as I know.
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> > Massimo
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> > On Aug 1, 3:10 pm, Pynthon wrote:
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> > > Watch
My host said that FastCGI and CGI are available.
On 2 aug, 13:43, Pynthon wrote:
> I will ask my hoster. Is it also possible to rent some space on
> someones VPS?
>
> Thanks
>
> On 2 aug, 13:30, Fran wrote:
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> > On Aug 2, 11:44 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> >
Just a note: Web2py creates automatically an id for each table right?
On 2 aug, 15:05, Alastair Medford wrote:
> Aha, thanks for both the great answers. I had a slight idea as to what
> each were, but I had never seen those variations of the syntax. Thanks
> again.
>
> On Aug 1, 11:14 am, Yarko
cesuntil we get a
> better system
>
> I also use this to keep track of web2py powered
> sites:http://www.appliedstacks.com/NewestFirst/web2py
>
> Is this what you mean?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Aug 2, 7:22 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> > Hello Web2Py users =]!
>
&
Hello Web2Py users =]!
I searched at the wiki and the website and I found something about
sites that using Web2Py (that were only big ones) so I thought why not
make a topic about it :$, where you can share your Web2Py app?
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On 2 aug, 12:01, Fran wrote:
> On Jul 30, 6:56 pm, Fran wrote:
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> > I don't fancy installing TurboGears/Arkivo to make it super-fancy.
> > If anyone else has simpler ideas to make it ou
I will ask my hoster. Is it also possible to rent some space on
someones VPS?
Thanks
On 2 aug, 13:30, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 11:44 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> > Aha, because then I already have a host. It has Python support but no
> > SSH acces. However, is there a tutorial to
Aha, because then I already have a host. It has Python support but no
SSH acces. However, is there a tutorial to set W2P on a host without
SSH access? And indeed a VPS is a lot nicer but I can't effort that :
(.
Thanks
On 2 aug, 12:40, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 11:34 am, Pynthon wrote:
Ah, I thought you also need to have SSH access?
2. That sounds good!
On 2 aug, 12:18, Fran wrote:
> On Aug 2, 10:29 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> > 1. What about Web2Py hosting? Is it possible to have a host for <= 50
> > Dollar a year? I know there is GAE but I want t
Hello
I just had still a few questions :$.
1. What about Web2Py hosting? Is it possible to have a host for <= 50
Dollar a year? I know there is GAE but I want to do image, uploading,
sessions etc. Yeah, I know 50 Dollar isn't much but I'm 14 years old
and I need to pay it by myself.
2. How abou
Watch this:
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/05/web2py-support-new-datastore-backend.html
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to use this is normal select queries :P?
Thanks!
On 1 aug, 20:33, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Pynthon wrote:
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> > You mean otherwise it gets the whole dict? and now only id: 1 ?
>
> I mean select returns a list: [ ]
>
> or a list of rows (w
You mean otherwise it gets the whole dict? and now only id: 1 ?
On 1 aug, 19:48, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
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> > On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Pynthon wrote:
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> >> 1. =] Nice! But watch this query:
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>
I think I understand it. Well I will just use it =].
Thanks for the fast help and reply s!
On 1 aug, 18:08, mdipierro wrote:
> On Aug 1, 10:41 am, Pynthon wrote:
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> > 1. =] Nice! But watch this query:
>
> > db( db.leden.info == 'Hans' ).select( db.leden.id,
I fixed question one already :D!
On 1 aug, 17:41, Pynthon wrote:
> 1. =] Nice! But watch this query:
>
> db( db.leden.info == 'Hans' ).select( db.leden.id, db.leden.naam )
>
> It still give me no error so if I enter a where clause the DAL will
> get all the fields?
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