Re: [web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-28 Thread Thadeus Burgess
I have started storing most of those settings in the database, everything except the DAL connection string goes into a table called "settings". I cache the select of the whole settings table indefinitely unless a value changes. This allows me to version control my application on google code (exclud

[web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-28 Thread Yarko Tymciurak
On Mar 28, 1:27 pm, "mr.freeze" wrote: > C: Good idea, done. > Q: Yes. I'll try to figure out a slick way to make the active source > available at google code without exposing sensitive data. > General Q: Haven't tried it but this looks > promising:http://bitbucket.org/mchaput/whoosh/wiki/Home :

[web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-28 Thread mr.freeze
C: Good idea, done. Q: Yes. I'll try to figure out a slick way to make the active source available at google code without exposing sensitive data. General Q: Haven't tried it but this looks promising: http://bitbucket.org/mchaput/whoosh/wiki/Home On Mar 28, 1:06 pm, Yarko Tymciurak wrote: > Nic

[web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-28 Thread Yarko Tymciurak
Nice... I did a test search on the recent question on "reset_password_key" --- I think this is going to be useful! 2 q / 1 c: C: Maybe updating button texts would be nice (e.g.: search web2py slices;search web2py sites) Q: Are you going to update your slices source w2p at some point? Gen

[web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-27 Thread mdipierro
Nice I should add that to web2py.com too. On 27 Mar, 19:29, "mr.freeze" wrote: > In an effort to alleviate my own search frustrations, I have added a > google powered search to web2pyslices.com that searches these sites: > > web2pyslices.com > web2py.com (including the wiki) > groups.google.com/g

[web2py] Re: new on web2pyslices: aggregate search

2010-03-27 Thread mr.freeze
Also, if there are other sites that might be helpful to search, let me know. Feel free to visit any sponsored links too :) On Mar 27, 7:29 pm, "mr.freeze" wrote: > In an effort to alleviate my own search frustrations, I have added a > google powered search to web2pyslices.com that searches these