I would suggest to set the old version (copy everything the web2py/ folder)
in your new machine.
Then with the built in server you can start any version without
"installation". So you can just try your app in a given version of web2py
(let say the last update version) and see if everything still w
Thanks for your answers, I just needed a little bit reassurance. So I'm
going to set up a new server with python and web2py, should it be new
version too, yes I think so, because application did transfer well to my
local machine. I have a mysql database, that I'm using, which is not hard
to rep
Marko,
What you really wanna do?
If your db is squlite, you can just copy the whole app folder and
sub-folders and put it in the new server with the same version of web2py
and it should work... Just make sure you set properly the owner of the
files and folders, permissions should stay the same (n
What I did was to practice with the tutorial app from the book. I made the
small app on my local machine using the rocket server and sqlite then
practiced moving it to a server with MySQL and Apache. That successful
exercise is what made me decide to go forward with web2py vs. django.
Perhaps
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