I was playing around with some Git commands and accidentally deleted
the folders on my local machine that were set to "untrack" in
my .gitignore (is this coincidental?)
I didn't realize they got deleted until after the entire session of
trying out Git commands.
I have been trying to retrace my st
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 4:21 PM, lyn2py wrote:
> I was playing around with some Git commands and accidentally deleted
> the folders on my local machine that were set to "untrack" in
> my .gitignore (is this coincidental?)
>
> I didn't realize they got deleted until after the entire session of
> t
Good & Joyful Christmas
On 24 Gru, 19:21, Richard Vézina wrote:
> :)
>
> Richard
>
> PS.: Thank you all for helps, particularly Anthony, Massimo...
Frohe Weihnachten und gutes neues Jahr
Gerd
+1
OK, If your database table is setup correctly then in the database examples
section you should be able to create a form similar to the one in example
33 for a many to many relationship.
http://web2py.com/examples/database_examples/buy
( http://web2py.com/examples/default/examples#database_exampl
:)
Git rm would do the trick. Besides that switching to a branch that never
had them folders would also do the same thing.
git rm -- removes files/folders
git branch -- lists your current branch
git checkout branch -- switches to a new branch and if that new branch
didn't have the folders, then they
You have a table or a field called user. That is not allowed in
postgresql because user is a reserved keyword.
Massimo
On Dec 25, 1:32 am, Thomas Dall'Agnese
wrote:
> Ticket report:
>
> syntax error at or near "user" LINE 4:
> user INTEGER REFERENCES auth_user(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, ^VERSIONweb
I changed my mind about this and you are right. Can you send me a
patch? I would like to see what you want to change it into.
Massimo
On Dec 24, 3:39 am, "Ray (a.k.a. Iceberg)" wrote:
> Hi Massimo,
>
> I just discovered the lovely formstyle=lambda ... feature. (http://
> web2py.com/books/default
Andrea,
First post on web2py, but your circumstances are close enough to mine
to jump in here.
Background: Father was a COBOL developer, learned Tandy TRS basic in
elementary school and pascal in high school, no code through grad
school except some matlab fiddling. Taught myself enough Wordpress
Thanks Bruce for replying this holiday season! Merry Xmas :)
Regarding filter-branch:
http://dalibornasevic.com/posts/2-permanently-remove-files-and-folders-from-a-git-repository
It was supposed to remove the folders/files from the git repo, not
sure if it was supposed to touch my local repo - bu
Here you are. And merry Chrismas!
diff -r 80b2c74561c0 gluon/sqlhtml.py--- a/gluon/sqlhtml.py Mon Sep 26
00:53:12 2011 -0500+++ b/gluon/sqlhtml.py Mon Dec 26 03:14:58 2011
+0800
@@ -978,8 +978,8 @@
elif type(self.formstyle) == type(lambda:None):
table = TABLE()
Git by default only makes changes to your local branch. if you want to make
changes to your remote repository you need to specifically tell git that.
For example:
git branch -- list local branches
git branch -a lists local and remote. HOWEVER if you have created branches
from a different computer
In trunk. Please check it.
On Dec 25, 1:16 pm, "Ray (a.k.a. Iceberg)" wrote:
> Here you are. And merry Chrismas!
>
> diff -r 80b2c74561c0 gluon/sqlhtml.py--- a/gluon/sqlhtml.py Mon Sep 26
> 00:53:12 2011 -0500+++ b/gluon/sqlhtml.py Mon Dec 26 03:14:58 2011
> +0800
> @@ -978,8 +978,8 @@
>> That example doesn't look like a true many-to-many it looks like a
>> one-to-many. Because in the example it searches for both id's already being
>> in the many-to-many table and if they are it only updates. Where as a true
>> many to many you would have multiple entries IE: (1, 1, 20), (1, 1, 4
On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 16:30:16 +0530
chandrakant kumar
wrote:
> That is why i gave up trying to learn git and moved to mercurial.
I never ever bothered to learn git...Mercurial is less dangerous and
there is hg-git when needed.
Sincerely,
Gour
--
One who is able to withdraw his senses from se
It works!
On Dec 26, 4:03 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> In trunk. Please check it.
>
> On Dec 25, 1:16 pm, "Ray (a.k.a. Iceberg)" wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Here you are. And merry Chrismas!
>
> > diff -r 80b2c74561c0 gluon/sqlhtml.py--- a/gluon/sqlhtml.py Mon Sep 26
> > 00:53:12 2011 -0500++
Vrolijk kerstfeest en gelukkig nieuwjaar!
I found in the book this:
response.optimize_css: if can be set to "concat,minify,inline" to
concatenate, minity and inline the CSS files included by web2py.
(http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/4?search=optimize)
But if I set I see nothing to change with firebug. :( I miss something?
I
who == how sorry
I don't think virtual fields can be used for searching. You might need to
use a computed field instead.
Anthony
On Sunday, December 25, 2011 1:45:29 AM UTC-5, ニコノコ wrote:
>
> Thanks to Anthony for correcting my virtual field definition from
> geo.ad1.vname=Field.Virtual(lambda r: "%s, %s" % (r
Not sure what problem is with GIT? I prefer it over all other source
control that I have tried, including mercurial.
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Gour wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 16:30:16 +0530
> chandrakant kumar
> wrote:
>
> > That is why i gave up trying to learn git and moved to mercu
That post is mercurial bashing without any real example or proof. I like
mercurial because i don't have to remember 129 commands, and i can
concentrate on my real work. It is also about personal taste.
Happy Holidays!
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 12:38 AM, lyn2py wrote:
> @Chandrakant, I jumped stra
Thanks for the additional tip! I'll check out the book and pay
attention to the commands used :)
On Dec 26, 3:45 am, Bruce Wade wrote:
> Git by default only makes changes to your local branch. if you want to make
> changes to your remote repository you need to specifically tell git that.
>
> For
Hi Massimo,
That's what I thought, but I did not manually add any table called "user".
- db.py defines tables *auth_user*
- Edit db_wizard.py defines tables *balise*, *balise_archive*, *
comment*, *comment_archive*, *episode*, *episode_archive*, *error_type*,
*error_type_archiv
You can have a look at the Django-ExtJS plugin (using ExtJS 3).
Hi,
Has anything be updated to use ExtJS libraries in web2py?
I am using some ExtJS 4 grids on my application, feeding the grids through
JSON outputs from web2py, but not using the CRUD feature.
Which means I am manually parsing the SORT and PAGING information from the
ExtJS calls (through JSON
The screenshot:
http://data.imagup.com/10/1139541911.PNG
I think what you mean to say is that you are are looking for the ability to
make multiple selections in one or more tables using a single form that
allows you create a user record.
So for example a table of users, a table of email address types and a table
of email addresses but the user on se
very strange... can you send me your app (confidently of course)?
Massimo
On Dec 25, 10:47 pm, Thomas Dall'Agnese
wrote:
> Hi Massimo,
>
> That's what I thought, but I did not manually add any table called "user".
>
> - db.py defines tables *auth_user*
> - Edit db_wizard.py defines ta
Hi Christopher,
*
*
*That is pretty much what I am after.*
*
*
*table = keywords values ('Art', 'Games', 'Money') # Used to find all ads
related based on keywords they select*
*table = ad (*
* url,*
* created_by*
* keywords - can have 0 or more keywords, keywords can belong to 0 or more
ad's*
*)
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