Hi Richard,
my_user is an instance of db.auth_user, e.g.
my_user = db.auth_user[1]
or
my_user = db(db.auth_user).select().first()
sorry my terminology is a bit rubbish, the crux of my problem is how to
order records in a particular table according to the number of records in a
different tab
Hi,
I have a table - called table - which keys into the auth_user table. This
means that I can execute the following code:
my_user.table.count(), my_user.table.select() where my_user is a record of
type db.auth_user. This is a really nice feature, I'm wondering if there is
some way to use this
on't think the
> second email address field will be present in the form, so you might have
> to access the value of the second field via request.vars instead of
> form.vars).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, March 1, 2012 1:01:34 PM UTC-5, greenguerilla wrote:
>>
Hi guys,
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good way to add a 'verify email' field
to auth's register form?
I basically want to replicate the verify password functionality for the
email field but I notice that this is done inside the auth.register method
after the creation of the SQLFORM:
if
Hi,
I noticed something strange when testing the registration of users.
If I attempt to register as user: 'My Name' (note the space), the form
validation passes and I get an 'email sent' message.
What actually happens though, is the the username gets inserted into
the db as 'my'.
I'm fine with th
Awesome.
Thanks guys, this was exactly what I was looking for.
On Dec 22, 1:39 pm, Anthony wrote:
> On Thursday, December 22, 2011 8:31:11 AM UTC-5, apple wrote:
>
> > You can put in your model:
>
> > response.anythingyoulike="something"
>
> > Then in your view
>
> > {{=response.anythingyoulike}
Hi,
I have a search form which I wish to appear on every page. I would
rather define this programatically than with html but I wish to avoid
having to remember to add this variable to the dictionary returned by
every controller function.
In Django one can create a context processor which returns
Hi guys,
I found a small error in the documentation and was looking for a
bugtracker where I could log this.
Can someone please pass me the url?
Thanks,
John
Hi Anthony,
I'm using this python module which claims to mimic the encyption used
in phpBB:
https://github.com/exavolt/python-phpass
It seems to be working fine so far.
Here are some examples:
In [11]: import phpass
In [12]: from phpass import PasswordHash
In [13]: p = PasswordHash()
In [14]:
der to validate the user by returning True or
False?
Thanks,
John
On Dec 14, 4:37 pm, greenguerilla
wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Thank you for your reply. I will investigate these options and will
> let the group know how I get on.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
>
> On Dec 13,
Hi Anthony,
Thank you for your reply. I will investigate these options and will
let the group know how I get on.
Cheers,
John
On Dec 13, 5:22 pm, Anthony wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:50:15 AM UTC-5, greenguerilla wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have also been tryin
Hi,
I have also been trying to migrate existing user accounts from phpbb
to a web2py system.
The below solution works well for registering new users, however in
order to successfully validate these passwords during the login
process
I made some changes to the framework itself:
I have added into
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