> import glob
> for filename in glob.glob('*.png'):
> db.image.insert(file=db.image.file.store(open(filename,'rb')))
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I know I can step through my database and add url paths to all of my
database entries, but is there a way to have web2py process every
image as an upload (since it's an upload field), and properly store in
the uploads folder for sake of consistency? It would be a lot better
than a year from now fig
tunately I'm using wsgi, and I have no idea how I would go
about setting up your separate application directory idea. If anybody
DOES know, I'm all ears. =)
On Aug 17, 10:46 pm, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Aug 17, 2011, at 4:29 PM, vapirix wrote:
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in. I'll look at it when I get home later.
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OR can maybe somebody point me in a different direction to achieve the
same thing without a hilariously complicated config process that I
won't want to do every time? =)
On Aug 16, 5:07 pm, vapirix wrote:
> So I'm attempting to set up the usage scenario of:
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> domain
So I'm attempting to set up the usage scenario of:
domain1.com -> load app 1
domain2.com -> load app 2
etc. etc.
I need domain1 to NOT have access to app 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
That all works using the router's "domain" settings. Obviously you run
into the problem of: domain1.com loads app1, but domai
Brilliant. This is why I check these boards. =D Thank you, Marin.
On Aug 11, 10:51 am, Marin Pranjic wrote:
> Make it True on registration form, and false in login form.
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> If reguest.args(0) == 'register': db.auth_user.xyz.writable = true
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Sure, but then how can I have them input the key on registration if
writable is false? =D
On Aug 11, 10:41 am, Marin Pranjic wrote:
> They will not if you set writable = false.
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> On 11 Aug 2011 17:16, "vapirix" wrote:
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The only problem with that is that then the clients will be able to
edit that in their profile. =D
It's ok, I'll just roll my own registration page, it's not much work.
On Aug 10, 11:06 pm, pbreit wrote:
> Might be easiest to display an additional page before the registration page.
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I've looked for a good solution to this, and so far it seems the only
answer is to roll my own method of registration. I just want to add a
single "key" field more or less to user registration, so only people
who know the key may register. Is there any simple way to integrate
that without implement
Brilliant. :)
Thank you, I'm going to give this a shot.
On Jun 3, 3:33 pm, howesc wrote:
> skip the XML, use SOAP. that's my solution:
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> merchantAuthentication={'name':api_login_id,
> 'transactionKey':transaction_key}
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I'm using CIM, not AIM, though.
On Jun 3, 1:25 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
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I'm attempting to test out the CIM XML method of working with
authorize.net, and I'm not entirely sure how to even display the
response I'm getting. I've tried a few tricks I know, but everything
is breaking. I know at this point it's gotta' be a simple thing, but
my unfamiliarity with python (stil
I read in the docs about request.folder and not changing directory
with os.path. Since I have literally no idea how and what in python is
(and is not) thread safe, is the following thread safe? Do I need to
be using os.path.join anywhere in there?
if not os.path.exists(images+directory+resource):
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