Massimo,
I have a table company, which contains 2000+ company's. Visitors can
search for a company and in the query result click the company name,
which directs to a details function displaying the company's address
and nfa's. Some company managers would like to add a tagline to this
details view.
I gave this a try, but what about standardization tables, where I need
the name instead of the id in the referencing table. In web2py's
autocomplete I just do:
db.address.city.widget=AutocompleteWidget(request,db.city.name)
How would I go about to get this to work in this jquery autocomplete
plug
To give you an idea, I am reading a bachelor in computer science at
OUNL, a view years ago my friend had this idea for a web application,
and I decided to set out to develop it. For a long time I felt I had
ended up in a quest, where every one knew how to acquire secret
weapons and knew where the s
Well It was easy:
1- I selected and copy all text in file db.py of a normal web2py app
(including auth, crud, mail settings, define_table...)
2- I pasted in configure/model of T3 and i clicked submit
That was all.
I have found a lot of contradictorius information about Web2Py
compatibility along internet, due to changes in diferent version, I
suposse
I am trying to installing web2py at Hostgator without sucess , with
Python 2.4.3
Sometimes Hostgator Support say NO it is not compatible at shared
hosting, ano
Welcome, I am a web2py novice too and I feels exactly like you say
I don't talk english very well ---> Like me, (I am from Spain)
I can't say how I am enthusiastic I feel "empowered" ---> Exactly like
me
and I think i can work now on very
complex project I have for a long time dreamed --> Agai
Hola GoldenBoy!
If there's errors you can send here for helping you.
However is suggested to run web2py with python 2.5. Even, with 2.6 would run
well too.
You can read about web2py and python versions here:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/c7846ff355287205
On Sat, Ma
Sorry, I don't understand. In get_items, request.vars.field and
request.vars.table contain the field and table names of the requesting
autocompleter. Is that what you mean?
On May 22, 2:27 am, annet wrote:
> I gave this a try, but what about standardization tables, where I need
> the name instead
Hi,
I have had these moments to. Luckily I work on a Mac, which comes with
Time Machine. Time Machine enables me to recover web2py applications
easily.
Furthermore, I save myself a lot of hassle by packing apps that are
more or less working versions of an application and saving them
outside web2p
This may help:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_frm/thread/2b7800cfa079ad5f/3c36aab506dae496?#3c36aab506dae496
On May 22, 3:33 am, GoldenTiger wrote:
> I have found a lot of contradictorius information about Web2Py
> compatibility along internet, due to changes in diferent version, I
Well, I have been working for years as security auditor and etichal
hacking. Last years I decided focusing at more creative works and I
started personal projects.
I can do tests against web2py, no problem, but first I want to
understand the framework as well as possible.
a friend of mine who audit
if you have design skills you want to contribute maybe create a better
design for web2py.com or the default template!
On May 22, 6:25 am, Pepe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> well, I see we both agree in two points:
>
> a) we don't like use django :)
> b) and we respect each other (this is more cool :P )
>
> i
Just figured out the bug, javascript in href of link tags worked fine
on chrome, but failed on firefox, I've changed any such links from wrote:
> Great, now I am learning web2py I have a few of them noted at my Mac
> desktop.
>
> There is a little bug athttp://bugs.madetokill.com
> Register button
Did this test include a db=...? If so was it the same of a differrent
sqlite file? Did you experience an error? Do you have a traceback? Is
it reproducitble? If you delete the text, do you experience an error?
D you have the traceback?
On May 22, 3:05 am, GoldenTiger wrote:
> Well It was easy:
>
> Sorry, I don't understand. In get_items, request.vars.field and
> request.vars.table contain the field and table names of the requesting
> autocompleter. Is that what you mean?
Yes, thank you, now I understand.
Annet
Good point. web2py works with 2.4 but it requires 2 additional python
modules that do not come standard with 2.4 but come with 2.5 and later
versions.
easy_install-2.4 -U pysqlite hashlib
Massimo
On May 22, 3:33 am, GoldenTiger wrote:
> I have found a lot of contradictorius information about W
I am very much interested in this. We may even find a couple of $100
to pay for some security testing of web2py. Let me know what we need
to do.
Massimo
On May 22, 8:53 am, GoldenTiger wrote:
> Well, I have been working for years as security auditor and etichal
> hacking. Last years I decided fo
I can adapt it on demand to any database for just $100.
Obviously it will be returned to community too.
I usualy use only mysql, postresql, sqlite and now mongo (nosql).
This are the only one I will maybe do it sometime for free.
--
Atenciosamente
--
=
Alexandre Andra
Update: auth_event doesn't catch the login event when happening
through the "remember me" option. Any suggestions on how to track
this?
-- Aditya
On May 22, 10:28 am, Adi wrote:
> On May 21, 7:44 pm, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > Does this mean that the "remember me for 30 days" feature works well
> >
On May22, 4:33pm, GoldenTiger wrote:
> I have found a lot of contradictorius information about Web2Py
> compatibility along internet, due to changes in diferent version, I
> suposse
>
> I am trying to installing web2py at Hostgator without sucess , with
> Python 2.4.3
> Sometimes Hostgator Support
Learn from the best on how to manage a release cycle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7pkyDUX5uM
On May 22, 7:31 am, mdipierro wrote:
> I am very much interested in this. We may even find a couple of $100
> to pay for some security testing of web2py. Let me know what we need
> to do.
>
> Massimo
Hi everybody!
i'm searching ui frameworks for work with web2py.
Here a list that I like to share and please, if you have worked with
some, post your evaluation or, if you know another please enlarge the
list :D
ExtJS Designer: http://www.extjs.com/products/designer/
Pivot: http://pivot.apache.o
I really want to do that, but to do that i need to finish a project
that will give me a time of peace :)
I will offer my help, it's a deal.
pepe.
On May 22, 10:09 am, Richard wrote:
> if you have design skills you want to contribute maybe create a better
> design for web2py.com or the default t
On May 22, 4:28 pm, Pepe wrote:
> I really want to do that, but to do that i need to finish a project
> that will give me a time of peace :)
>
> I will offer my help, it's a deal.
Oooh! Oooh! - More than just helping to create a better design, I
would like to have the pleasure of _interacti
I prefer YUI 3. It includes the most revolutionary plugin system.
Basically, it has a built in apt-get like system where you just list
all the plugins you are going to include in your app, and YUI 3
automatically downloads the additional source code and links it to
your app. Also, it has excellent
re preformance on GAE: it's a mixed bag. because of the different
database structure, data access can have very different
characteristics. Also, google requires that all requests must
complete in under 30 seconds (which is not necessarily a limit in
shared hosting). But, it scales to more reque
qooxdoo?
On 23 Mayıs, 01:38, b00m_chef wrote:
> I prefer YUI 3. It includes the most revolutionary plugin system.
> Basically, it has a built in apt-get like system where you just list
> all the plugins you are going to include in your app, and YUI 3
> automatically downloads the additional sourc
looks great, I'll give a try
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Mengu wrote:
> qooxdoo?
>
> On 23 Mayıs, 01:38, b00m_chef wrote:
> > I prefer YUI 3. It includes the most revolutionary plugin system.
> > Basically, it has a built in apt-get like system where you just list
> > all the plugins you a
Thank you everybody.
Gathering information from your answers I can then write that real
information for Web2Py about compatibility
At 23 th May 2010 we have actual version of Web2Py is v1.78.3
1- It's compatible with python 2.4 but requires 2 libraries not
included by default on Python 2.4:
I saw this post a weeks ago, i could install web2py, but i couldn't
running it.
I was not sure about compatibility. Now I know It's possible I will
try again.
I will tell you if success ^^
Thanks
The situation of python on shared web hosting is very sad. Most of
them run CentOS which comes with Python 2.4 (which is 6 years old) and
no mod_pyhton. This is not just a problem for web2py. This is a
problem for all Python users and one that the larger community should
address, perhaps by putting
I don't see it as all that bad.
For most serious deployments (in the Plone/Zope context) I and many others use
virtualenv anyway, which gives the application its own python. This is good in
terms of controlling the environment, but in this case means that an old system
python is no longer a prob
I agree and I believe Alvaro is working on this for web2py. The issue
is simply that this is more complex than needs to be. A modern web
hosting provider should not run a 6 years old version of Python.
On May 23, 12:03 am, Russ Ferriday wrote:
> I don't see it as all that bad.
> For most serious
for RIA I use Flex:
- http://examples.adobe.com/flex3/componentexplorer/explorer.html
plus open source libraries for flex:
- degrafa http://www.degrafa.org/samples/foundation.html
- axiis http://axiis.org/examples.html
- BirdEye
http://birdeye.googlecode.com/svn/branches/ng/examples/demo/BirdEyeE
I agree, but the market will vote with its feet.
In the meantime, we are not impacted, and by taking control with Virtualenv, we
are better off, anyway. (Just to put a bright spin on things. ;) )
Best,
--r
On May 22, 2010, at 10:16 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> I agree and I believe Alvaro is working o
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