> that "dirty hack" fails for the MSSQL adapter in 1.97.1:
Well yes, I called it a dirty hack!
I'm looking for a function to extract date and time from a datetime db
side and I think I found one for every database supported by the DAL,
I'm in the process of review my research.
I'm intrugued in t
Hello List !
I am trying to facelift my app by completely overriding the
superfish.css.
In most of the forms, the new-look menu is working superbly.
But only in those forms containing "jqgrid" or "dataTable" controls,
the menu is sent to back to the table control.
Tried by setting "z-index:" proper
Hi all,
I use apache & iis server.
How to block ip address to access the website?
Thanks in advance.
In addition to full applications, we should also consider building plugin
functionality that would be widely useful. Two things that come to mind:
- Full-text search abstraction layer -- something that could potentially
work with multiple search backends, similar to http://haystacksearch.o
Guys, if you wanted to know how to web2py server send a message when he
wants to the client.
I wish I could do this using that comet h when the server sends pro client
without request.
I know of to use WebSocket q ... Sussa do is ... but not all browsers accept
it.
*
Thx,
Renato Fabro*
C2C Balloo
I am new to Web2py and not tried Python so how can i get the material
containing useful syntax.
should i learn Python first.
I am confuse where to start.
Please guide me
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum92/2340.htm
On Jul 16, 9:44 am, toan75 wrote:
> Hi all,
> I use apache & iis server.
> How to block ip address to access the website?
>
> Thanks in advance.
You need a little bit of python syntax. Everything you need is in
chapter 2 of the book:
http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/02
You can find more python documentation, if you need later, on the
python.org page.
Massimo
On Jul 16, 3:43 am, Neeraj Charne wrote:
> I am new to Web2py and no
Maybe check out this three part tutorial:
http://greg.thehellings.com/2011/04/web2py-websockets-and-socket-io-part-i-basic-display/.
The third part (
http://greg.thehellings.com/2011/05/web2py-websockets-and-socket-io-part-iii-socket-io/)
discusses
usage of Socket.IO to handle methods other th
Same here any example?
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 7:23 PM, niknok wrote:
> I just "discovered" this modal plugin: web2py.com/plugins/default/
> mmodal
>
> Sorry for being a little slow, but would someone please post an
> example of how I can use crud inside modals?
Yeah Ross,
I am too having trouble starting with QooXDoo , it is totally javascript.
And We cannot put Javascript files into View (Can We? have not tested)
How can we integrate them well with web2py template? I hate writing
everything inside script tag.
Also currently i have used JQUI plugin jqGri
On Saturday, July 16, 2011 3:31:07 PM UTC-4, Phyo Arkar wrote:
>
> Yeah Ross,
> I am too having trouble starting with QooXDoo , it is totally javascript.
>
> And We cannot put Javascript files into View (Can We? have not tested)
> How can we integrate them well with web2py template?
>
What do you
the thing is when you have qooxdoo you don't need anything else.
things in web2py_ajax.js not working is not a big deal when you are
working with qooxdoo as it has its own libraries.
if you guys face a problem with integrating qooxdoo and web2py, i can
surely put up a simple application.
On Jul 1
Getting back to the original question, it would be nice to figure out a good
option or two for more functional UI elements. JqUI seems like the obvious
choice but I am not a big fan of it. Are there any others that have gained
decent usage?
i'm not a sqlite junkie, so i don't know the exact syntax, but ssh in to the
box and launch the sqlite interactive console, connect it to the database
file created by web2py and see if you can view/update/delete records by
writing raw SQL statements. perhaps the errors in the console will be mo
>From the website http://brubeck.io/:
Brubeck is a flexible Python web framework that aims to make the
process of building scalable web services easy.
The Brubeck model resembles what companies build when they operate at
large scale, but working with it will feel like what you're used to
from oth
What sort of server are you on? Is it shared hosting or do you control your
own server? Linux or Unix?
how about:
db.t_status.f_name.represent=lambda f_name: T(f_name)
On Jul 15, 9:27 pm, Kenneth Lundström
wrote:
> I have a requires with IS_IN_DB like this:
> IS_IN_DB(db(db.t_status.id > 0), 't_status.id', '%(f_status)s / %(f_name)s')
>
> I d like to translate the f_name with T(). Is it possible?
On 17.7.2011 6:08, pbreit wrote:
What sort of server are you on? Is it shared hosting or do you control
your own server? Linux or Unix?
In Garys first mail and last sentence Gary wrote:
"The system I'm running on is a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
On both a Linux/Ubuntu and a Windows XP mac
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