Massimo,
Do you plan to add a section to briefly highlight the major revisions when
the new edition of web2py book comes online?
Thanks,
Wen
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:52:02 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> I am looking for help proofreading the final version of the book. It is
> almost
A few minor typos -
Line 17178 under WingIDE, Rad2Py, and Eclipse - change 'execued' to
'executed'
from:
+it does not change the logic as this is never execued but it forces the
IDE to parse it and understand where the objects in the global namespace
come from (the ``gluon`` module) thus maki
> Thanks for the wonderful web2py. Here are some spelling errors that I
>> found in
>
> the diff download.
>
>
>> +As soon as you type something in the search box and release a key, the
>> client calls the server and sends the content of the 'keyword' field, and,
>> when the sever responds, t
*Experiences with janrain*
I wanted to get janrain work and I have spent some hours to start this
service. Maybe the following lines could help:
(1) From the book:
You can register with Janrain.com, register a domain (the name of your app)
and set of URLs you will be using, and they will provide
Some minor corrections -
Line 1724 - change 'browser' to 'browse' and add 'one'
from:
+Line 38 creates a ``grid`` object that allows to browser, add and update
the comments linked to a page.
to:
+Line 38 creates a ``grid`` object that allows one to browse, add and
update the comments linked to
On Saturday, January 26, 2013 12:25:41 PM UTC-5, rochacbruno wrote:
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> I think both are bad! specially by the fact that the largest web2py
> audience is not native English speaker, this kind of sentence should be
> more explicit.
>
> "web2py takes care of main security issues, so developers ha
Thank you this helps.
On Saturday, 26 January 2013 12:40:18 UTC-6, mweissen wrote:
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> Some hours ago I have tried to use the PGP Encryption (Chapter 8.1.2)
> I have found that the line "from gpgme import pgp" should be replaced
> with something like "mail.settings.gpg_home = '/home/www-data/.gnu
Some hours ago I have tried to use the PGP Encryption (Chapter 8.1.2)
I have found that the line "from gpgme import pgp" should be replaced with
something like "mail.settings.gpg_home = '/home/www-data/.gnupg/'".
Maybe the following lines could help (sorry, English is not my mother
tongue):
-It i
I think both are bad! specially by the fact that the largest web2py
audience is not native English speaker, this kind of sentence should be
more explicit.
"web2py takes care of main security issues, so developers have little..."
--
> from:
> +web2py leaves little choice to application developers in matters related
to security.
> to:
> +web2py leaves little exposure for applications in matters related to
security.
Hi Rufus. IMHO I think the two sentences have different meanings. The
second, in my opinion, implies in some w
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:52:02 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> I am looking for help proofreading the final version of the book. It is
> almost done up to a final touch.
>
>
Would have loved to help, but didn't see this until late last night (due to
laptop software migrations...)
I won't get it done before Saturday, but here's one:
replace the first "http://code.google.com/p/instant-press/";
with
"https://github.com/rochacbruno/Movuca";
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 1:29:25 AM UTC+13, dhmorgan wrote:
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> Signed, I hope!
>
> I just downloaded diff and am looking forward to
>
> The attached file contains the changes between the 4th edition and 5th
> edition (only the new text).
The imap adapter has two new features that could be updated in the email
section (faster queries by field and override mailbox name mapping).
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