On , Pierre Thibault wrote:
2011/6/9 cjrh caleb.hatti...@gmail.com>
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 03:03:51 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:Users
who have an opinion please share it now. This is important.
Could you direct us to more details about the issue? My current
understanding is shallow,
On , Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
So you suggest removing the case insensitive flag that was added in
1.96.4?
Yes. In Alessandro's specific case, he should use:
import app.Castalia.blah.blah.castialia
and all will be fine.
On , Anthony wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:18:41 AM UTC-4, cjrh wrote:
On , Massimo Di Pierro massim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So you suggest removing the case insensitive flag that was added in
1.96.4?
Yes. In Alessandro's specific case, he should use:
import app.Castalia.blah.blah.c
On , Anthony wrote:
Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app
named "Castalia" (note the capitalization) with a module
/modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, which I think is the same
structure and naming as Alessandro's app. In a controller action, I then
did:
from
On 10 June 2011 12:47, anil manikyam wrote:
> how i will send a mail to others using web2py
>
Just post on the web2py Google Group.
On 11 June 2011 04:55, Pierre Thibault wrote:
> 2011/6/9 Pierre Thibault
>>
>> 2011/6/9
>>>
>>> On , Anthony wrote:
>>> > Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app named
>>> > "Castalia" (note the capitalization) with a module
>>> > /modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, whi
On 11 June 2011 11:42, Pierre Thibault wrote:
> 2011/6/11 Alessandro Iob
>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> I'll send a test application to Anthony this weekend.
>>
>> I've experienced the same problem under OS X (with a case-insensitive file
>> system) when I've changed the case from "Castalia" to "castalia
Sorry, I wasn't being specific. My idea was just to provide defaults with the
startup of web2py to reduce a step. There is no literal accept button.
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On 12 Jul 2011, at 5:09 PM, mart wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I havent't seen any 'accept' button... do you have SSL enabled with
> this
This can work.
On 13 Jul 2011, at 2:55 AM, Anthony wrote:
> If you add a complexity requirement, make it for remote connections only.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 6:32:48 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> we can make a delay default to 1 second and double it every failed
> at
Agreed, I think web2py on Py3 is pointless.
An entirely different project, called, let's say, web3py, which runs on Py3
is a different animal altogether...
On 13 July 2011 15:50, Anthony wrote:
> The problem is, it would break backward compatibility.
>
> On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:54:57 AM
Is it worth calling the prototype version *before* web3py: web3000py? Or would
that be unbearably geeky?
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On 13 Jul 2011, at 5:21 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> +1
>
> On Jul 13, 9:28 am, Caleb Hattingh wrote:
>> Agreed, I think web2py on Py3 is point
hehe
On 26 July 2011 19:55, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> May be it is a Marketing strategy, making you all to buy the printed
> version of the book! LOL...
>
> (or just Massimo updating something)
>
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