a relatively
complex app can be written in web2py in a period of just a couple of
weeks,
Cheers,
julio
On Jul 22, 8:23 am, ionel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is pyforum a discontinued project?
>
> I need a copy of pyforum but thehttp://www.pyforum.orgis always
> down.
>
> Thanks
>
> i.a.
in vanilla" server (you have to admin it), but I see that as a
benefit as you can have the exact version of whatever you want on it,
hth. Julio
On Mar 22, 4:34 pm, Richard wrote:
> I read in another thread that all that is needed for a host to support
> web2py is python2.4+. However I tr
In the oven:
http://www.techfuel.net/zblog/blog/view/26
On Mar 22, 12:00 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> We need a web site to do this:
>
> - allow people to register as web2py developers, web2py clients,
> web2py sponsors
> - everybody can post a profile
> - clients can rate the developers
> -
clean" and let Linux do all the "dirty work",
unless there is something else and web2py *must* run on the mac.. just
a suggestion.
Thanks!
Julio
On Apr 24, 9:02 am, Johann Spies wrote:
> On 24 April 2010 16:06, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > I use a Mac and I am not the only one
hth,
-- Julio
On Jul 22, 9:41 am, gillengam wrote:
> Excuse me for my question. I'm not sure that it is good use HTML
> helpers. They are very powerful, but I'm afraid that they are no good
> for MVC architecture. I've seen that all framework use them, but I'm
&
7;t have the code at this time)
the hashed password to the clear password and re-hash the whole string
again, breakable? of course, but exponentially harder.
Julio
On Jul 31, 12:35 am, Bottiger wrote:
> Again, you haven't taken the time to understand what I have said.
>
> What you&
with a "random" salt??, the whole purpose
for the authentication logic is to be able to recreate the hash in
order to compare against what is stored in the database?, under this
premise let's scrap the entire hashing issue and just set the
passwords to str(random.random())[
he *truly* only way to "defeat" rainbow table
attacks is simple and does not involve breaking backwards
compatibility: Use strong passwords, if your password is [myname]
[myDOB], you *deserve* to be hacked (I'm kidding of course).
Thx,
Julio
On Jul 31, 8:31 am, Jonathan Lundell
e both the
same password?..
I mean for the most part I agree with you, the issue I am trying to
prove is that salting, as long as it is unique does not matter if it
comes from a pseudo random salt value or a unique value assigned to
each record (assuming that the random value used for the salting
pr
> If we have a deterministic (1:1) transform t() of the password, then
> hash(t(password)) is exactly some hash'(password). We've redefined the
> hash function, and all we have to do is to create a new rainbow table
> for that function. That is, you can consider any 1:1 pre-hash
> transfo
te really
nasty views (and don't get me started on using them in controllers :)
Anyway I truly hope your problem gets resolved.
Julio
On Aug 13, 5:31 am, "Sebastian E. Ovide"
wrote:
> did you try this ?
>
> {{=LI(A(123,_href="someurl"),"some text"
attribute of the
tag, just for clarification.. same outcome, easier to read imho.
On Aug 13, 8:34 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Aug 13, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Julio wrote:
>
> >
> > {{for obra in obras:}}
> > > title="">{{=obra.numero}} {{=obra.
My Vote is for "A"
Thanks,
On Aug 13, 9:29 am, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> Two logos have been proposed for web2py. I love them both and I would
> like your opinions. Here they are attached.
>
> Which one should go on the main web2py page and the book?
>
> Vote A for the logo with the W and B
this book) and complaining for or requesting a
freebie is not really fair considering the amount of work Massimo (and
his collaborators) have put into this work.
Congrats Massimo, this book is a welcome addition to all of us web2py-
istas, keep up the good work.
Julio.
On Aug 26, 9:51 am, OpenR
to thing of them as "paradigms" or "patterns" :) ) that one need
to understand to implement it properly, but it is still an easy system
to install.
Cheers,
Julio
On Aug 29, 11:51 am, "mr.freeze" wrote:
> Also, I think a web framework that eats it's own dog food is
need to get the right tools)..
Julio
On Aug 29, 4:15 pm, Scott Hunter wrote:
> A colleague has lodged the following complaints about web2py, and I'd
> like to run my responses by this group in order to correct/strengthen
> those responses.
>
> Complaint #1: No real-time debuggi
rmation in one single call (it generates the entire main page
in a second or less).
As for the other question that popped up before, yes, google, openId
is on the plate.
The two items I just mentioned are at the top of my list.
Thanks,
Julio
On Aug 30, 6:05 pm, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> als
O in
its own realm, pyforum aims to be that realm.
HTH,
Thanks! - Julio
On Aug 31, 7:45 am, mdipierro wrote:
> I think Pyforum si excellent we should find some use for it in our
> community. The problem is that this mailing list has become the main
> reference point. Moving the discussi
-la-web2py to ease up the work for whoever
forks it to include in the web2py domain if this moves forward,
Thanks.
-- Julio
On Sep 2, 10:30 pm, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> +1 (that is, I also agree...)
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:16 PM, JorgeR wrote:
>
> > Me too.
>
> >
I think the OP wanted to "execute something" based on an email
"trigger", i.e. when sending an email to a specific address with, say,
the contents of a blog post, and have the system automatically add the
post based on the contents of the email, something like that, this is
somewhat away from web2
Would it help setting the package as a .tgz tarball file as opposed
to .zip (please??? :) )
On Sep 13, 8:11 am, mdipierro wrote:
> This is a known problem. We never got to the bottom of this. Something
> is not following protocol. Could be chrome, or could be cherrypy
> (web2py) wsgiserver.
>
>
What OS plattform you using?
On Oct 1, 8:16 am, Web2py-SuperFan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there is a backup source code method built in to
> web2py or if someone has built a py script to backup all applications
> including the routes.py and app.yaml file to a timestamped tar or
> zippe
from server to server) is minimal and the time
of a backup could be done pretty quickly..
hth
Julio
On Oct 1, 9:23 am, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> Argh!
>
> [1] - just learn / get used to using a version control system locally (e.g.
> mercurial, bazaar, git);
> [2] - learn to
> mercurial (or git) is a better option than rsync for many reasons (and
> both are really efficient) than rsync. Rsync is more general -
> executables are available for PCs (I used it a lot in corp world;)
>
> On 10/1/09, Julio wrote:
>
>
>
> > [3] Is exactly the reason
Hope I am not getting too off topic but the main reason I've not moved
all my web2py apps (and several other Zope ones) is the fact that
assigning IPs for SSL (https) is still (??) not possible on EC2
instances, do you know if this is still the case?
Thanks
On Oct 2, 8:05 am, "Michael - afewtips
Beautiful, Obrigado Alvaro!, this is an excellent app and much needed
for the community, we are truly eating our own dog food now! :)
Thanks!
Julio
On Oct 7, 8:15 am, Álvaro Justen [Turicas]
wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm posting this to show you that we have a "new" wiki sys
This is good, specially if on your website you implement some sort of
"skinning" allowing the users to dynamically switch "layouts" using
the same css file, thanks for sharing this.
On Oct 7, 8:19 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Oct 6, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Eric Vicenti wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks, mdi
class ShortStr(str):
"""Small class to extend str functionality to add several (?)
custom methods
"""
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def shorten(self, length=20, etc=' ..'):
""" Shortens the string to length 'length' and
adds 'etc' to the en
In your DB declaration (model) are you opening more than one
concurrent connection? - I've seen that happen before (not on
webfaction, but my own boxes), try removing the "pool_size" option in
the model if you have it set..
On Oct 8, 11:33 am, drayco wrote:
> Hi, I don't want this error happen.
You don't *necessarily* need root access to run web2py on a server,
especially if you already have apache and python installed, you will
need root access most likely to properly setup your system, (i.e.
modify your apache conf file to work with web2py, set up a DB server
or even access to the SQL
Be careful going the "windows" route, this can make many of the non-
windows based web crawlers and indexers (read: a LARGE part of the
internet) have issues with it, for example, http://yoursite.com/YourResource
may be indexed and show up in the first page of your browser search
engine results, b
http://www.techfuel.net/ :) - Thanks Massimo.
On Oct 25, 7:46 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> www.appliedstacks.comis dead. This means I lost a way to keep track
> of web2py sites. So I made something trivial for now:
>
> http://web2py.com/poweredby
>
> I am sure I missing many sites that were reported.
ecent VPS (Linux) for US $15.00/month with 0.5Gb RAM or
$30.00 for a full gig, a pretty decent deal IMO, for reference I am
hosting pyforum.org and techfuel.net in the same VPS (along with at
least 6 Zope sites and 3 PHP sites). My $0.02
Julio
On Oct 26, 3:51 am, Alex Fanjul wrote:
> Could you
- Provides working search-ability (sorry Groups still sucks hard in
this area)
Timbo - Can you explain what you mean by "groups" in pyforum (and any
suggestions you may have that might be useful to implement)?
(if this goes a bit off-topic, feel free to reply to me directly) -
Thanks..
On Oct 2
I think you need to contact the slicehost support folks and ask them
to set RDNS for the new ip to your domain, I have a feeling that the
external mail server (google?) is trying to rdns your domain (i.e. "is
example.com's ip really who it says it is?) and the response is from
one of slicehost's d
ommand line. Got the mail in my @gmail account.
>
> Uploaded said script to the server, ran it, and never recieved the email,
> however the script outputs the same information.
>
> http://pastebin.com/m7ecf9179
>
> Disabling iptables had no effect.
>
> -Thadeus
>
> On Fr
I have the same question, did they reject the proposed talks due to
schedule constraints (that would be understandable), or was this more
a "political" decision (bad)..
On Nov 4, 6:55 am, Hipertracker wrote:
> On Nov 4, 4:23 am, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > I am sorry to inform you that both the talk
than the other way around, I honestly fail to see why is this.. for my
part I continue "spreading the word" about web2py in my own circles
without bashing any other framework, we're gaining momentum and that
is what matters, carry on, web2pyers :)
-- Julio
On Nov 4, 7:52 am, m
Hey Richard,
I am working on a similar interface 100% web2py, what really would
help me is some sort of technical workflow, or documentation regarding
the handling of the posts, up/down pointing system, notification/
subscriptions and so for, if you're interested email me please,
Thanks!
The document is currently visible here:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=d2g7pc2_41dd4g4bc9
And it needs a lot of polishing but once it is "nailed down" the
coding will start..
Cheers,
Julio
On Nov 30, 8:14 am, Doxaliber wrote:
> Sometime ago I've read some criticism about google
Thanks!
On Nov 30, 3:58 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> looking forward to see this.
>
> On Nov 30, 4:16 pm, Julio wrote:
>
>
>
> > Richard and myself have been working already for a little bit over a
> > week on a stack overflow "inspired" Q&A website obv
Community,
Apologies for the double posting, seems like the discussion system
does not carry forward (bumps) older posts with recent responses, in
any case, here is something that might interest you:
Please take a look at my "high level " tech specifications for the SO
"inspired" Q&A website for
This looks to be more of a sqlite question than web2py's, however on
MySQL, dupes can be removed with something like this:
Bad Table:
INSERT INTO dupe_table(message) VALUES
('Hello World'),
('Hello World'),
('NCC1701-D'),
('NCC1701-E'),
('NX-01'),
('Hello World')
-- Add this:
alter ignore table d
Hi Darcy,
I've worked with Zope for at least 10 years and Plone for about 5 (and
yet I converted to web2py almost on a "weekend" :), I think I know
where you coming from as far as your questions, here's the info I
think it might be of interest to you:
1. web2py does not have a workflow system in
wn (protected)
class.
I don't know how can a password be sent to the forum admin, since
password retrieval relies on the original user's email..
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying the app is bug-free but the fact
that they reference a problem by describing a totally different one
takes
This one is on MySQL by I believe this is also happening in Postgres
based on previous searches in the groups, the problem appears to be in
the parsing of the ORM code
Consider the following controller code:
# Grab all questions
questions = db(
(db.questions.is_visible==True) &\
ource of course and currently is at 60%-65%
completed, I have a couple of screenshots on my blog (done in web2py
also :) if you want to see something visual
http://www.techfuel.net/zblog/blog/view/27
Cheers,
Julio
g like that for Brazilian/portuguese community in
> web2pybrasil.com.br
>
> 2010/9/6 Julio Schwarzbeck
>
>
>
> > Pleased to inform the community that I finally had some time to
> > heavily work on one of my web2py pets, pyStack is coming along quite
> > nicely and it i
of a headache, I am
definitely open for ideas, though,
Thanks!
Julio
On Sep 6, 4:45 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> really nice. Can you tell us how you implement search?
>
> On Sep 6, 5:40 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
> > Pleased to inform the community that I finally had som
Indeed, and happy to do it.
On Sep 6, 6:20 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> Will you make it open source?
>
> On Sep 6, 7:58 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
> > Interesting Question :) - Well, since I am using both MySQL and
> > Postgres, I have implemented Full-text searching for
Just thought I'd chime in..
I recently moved pyforum.org and my blog, techfuel.net to a "micro"
instance at amazon (Link:
http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2010/09/09/announcing-micro-instances-for-amazon-ec2/),
it is Amazon's new "pet" which is a relatively small server (full
root, you ha
Hi this is Julio, pyforum author. I just wanted to clarify a few
things here.
On Dec 9, 2009, I was contacted by this
"Nam Nguyen" from bluemoon.com.vn (Viet Nam) domain.
This gentleman stated that he had "discovered" several XSS
vulnerabilities in pyforum, and in order
Hello Massimo,
I didn't realize T3 was old, nice to know that it has been merged with
web2py code!
Is that a way I can start coding from the t3_wiki in web2py out of the
box?
What are the current web2py projects that you are working on?
Thanks a lot!
Julio Monteiro
mdipierro wrote:
That would be very nice, indeed!
Having a killer CMS application will undoubtfully benefit the web2py
community and attract more users. Is thera a way others can help or is
it too soon?
Julio Monteiro
mdipierro wrote:
I just finished the book. As far as web2py is concerned my interest
the passed id
selectable.
This would be fine if I could have this field as hidden, is it possible
to make it a hidden field in the form?
Thanks a lot,
Julio
mdipierro wrote:
Mind that T3 is quite dated. Try replace
{{=self.read(db.student)}}
{{=self.itemize(db.delivery)}}
{{=self.create
Thanks, Massimo,
Your first hint worked perfectly, however making it hidden didn't work.
Any other possibility for that?
Cheers,
Julio Monteiro
mdipierro wrote:
My mistake:
{{db.delivery.student_id.default=self.id}}
You can make it hidden (I think)
Works perfectly Massimo,
I will try and stop bothering you about old code.
Will probably rewrite the code for vanilla web2py and not T3.
Thanks,
Julio Monteiro
mdipierro wrote:
try
{{db.delivery.exposes=[...list of field names that should be
visible...]}}
ATTENTION. THIS IS A T3
And this without considering "vendor lock-in". web2py can run on a
variety of platforms such as windows, macs. Linux and others, same
goes for the selection of the back-end database. Much more flexibility
under web2py in my opinion and prototyping is much faster in python.
On Nov 29, 10:05 am, mdi
nd up calling "golden" or "platinum" or
whatever precious metal MS uses now as an excuse to get your money..
Stick with python (and web2py for that matter), you will do youself a
great favor on the long run.
Julio
On Nov 30, 5:31 am, Branko Vukelic wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 201
Dear community,
I am pleased to inform the release the first (beta) revision of
pyStack.com, an open source questions and answers web application
loosely based on the successful stack overflow web site. pyStack aims
to be a simple to use Q&A app with all the fat trimmed off and at the
same time ea
le domains.
in any case, please continue testing if you can, I will release some
"common" usernames that you can use (each one with its own access
level set) so you can see how much can the system be controlled.
Thanks again.
Julio
On Dec 19, 8:20 am, mdipierro wrote:
> +1 really nic
te.
>
> Please email me privately because I have something confidential to
> say. ;-)
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 18, 11:47 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
> > Dear community,
>
> > I am pleased to inform the release the first (beta) revision of
> > pyStack.com, an open sou
On Dec 19, 10:55 am, Anthony wrote:
>
> Also, could use some tooltips with the icons that appear under some of
> the questions.
>
> Anthony
>
Totally agreed, I was relying on the alt property of the IMG tag but
apparently that does not work in all browsers.
veral changes in the pipe (multi auth methods, UI changes, edit
capabilities and administrative section), if you need SysAdmin role
please let me know and I'll give it to you so you can see what an
admin can see.
Thanks,
Julio
On Dec 18, 9:47 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
> Dear commun
questions as featured,
mark answers as outstanding, etc. However, a user with lower roles can
be "upgraded" to a higher role by a SysAdmin, this will give you lots
of flexibility, there will be about 5 more cycles of beta releases and
finally a version you can download yourselves and test locally, etc.
Merry Christmas,
Julio
Who is http://www.reddit.com/user/av201001 I want to marry her...
Hold on.. is he a dude? argh .. nevermind ;)
On Jan 7, 7:20 am, Anthony wrote:
> On Friday, January 7, 2011 2:58:14 AM UTC-5, cjrh wrote:
>
> > On Jan 7, 12:06 am, Anthony wrote:
> > > In case anyone is interested...
>
> > >http:
Issue Tracker #2
http://static.techfuel.net/track3.png --> (Another) Issue Tracker #3
Cheers!
Julio
On Sep 22, 8:18 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> Please help me test it and suggest improvements:
>
> http://tests.web2py.com/tracker
>
> http://code.google.com/p/web2py-issuetracke
e condescending card).
I have not had too much time to look at the latest guts of web2py as I
am concentrating currently on end-user apps, but the read will be
interesting nevertheless, I posted there as Speedbird if that makes
any difference,
Cheers,
Julio
Link: http://greg.thehellings.com/2011/0
inux, OS X, Solaris, etc,
etc, I've used encryption in the past (I do linux/OSX only) without a
single problem at all...
Is this a web2py issue? - or is it that you cannot install the
packages of m2crypto for your setup, what versions of the OS/web2py/
python are you using?
Thanks,
Julio
On
issued, please create an
account in the regular 'www' site, instructions on how to do and what
to expect are also posted in the main homepage.
Code is hosted in bitbucket (link at the footer of the website) in
case you wish to get your own copy.
Happy testing/posting/hacking
Julio FS (Speedbird)
I am open to suggestions on how plug-in integrations, definitely.
On Dec 1, 1:24 am, Vidul Petrov wrote:
> Nice project, thank you.
>
> Do you intend to create plugin system for it (like Trac plugins)?
>
> On Dec 1, 8:38 am, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
Whoa, that link set is not supposed to be there :) - Nice catch, I'll
add it as a bug! - Thanks for spotting this Stefaan
On Dec 1, 1:52 am, stefaan wrote:
> An impressive piece of work :)
>
> I did spot a buglet though: the blue links on top of the contact form
> athttp://demo.i-track.org/itrack
>
> On Thursday, December 1, 2011 1:38:01 AM UTC-5, Julio F. Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
> > Folks,
>
> > I've just released i-Trac
ulone wrote:
> Very nice julio. Is the trac in web2py.
>
> 2011/12/1 Julio Schwarzbeck
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Folks,
>
> > I've just released i-Trac
>
> > i-Track is a simple issue/bug tracking system developed in web2py, it
> > is
the symlink
to find my apps I imagine..
Any suggestions will be very helpful, thanks gang.
Julio
Hmm, interesting pbreit, hadn't thought about it, I will probably do
that also, especially since I'd like to debug the web2py app itself
(via Wing IDE for example), thanks for the comment!
Julio
On Apr 21, 11:03 am, pbreit wrote:
> I just switched from the .app to source and am
Apr 21, 11:07 am, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
> Hmm, interesting pbreit, hadn't thought about it, I will probably do
> that also, especially since I'd like to debug the web2py app itself
> (via Wing IDE for example), thanks for the comment!
>
> Julio
>
> On Apr 21,
t;know" what you're
doing.
Julio
On Apr 21, 1:55 pm, pbreit wrote:
> Yeah, probably wouldn't hurt to steer more Mac users to source. From the
> Download page, it seems Mac users should download the Mac package.
>
> If you use version control (if you don't, you shoul
I am having this problem in 1.95.1 in OS X:
DeepSpace9:web2py julio$ python web2py.py -S qastack
web2py Enterprise Web Framework
Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2011
Version 1.95.1 (2011-04-25 17:55:16)
Database drivers available: SQLite3, pymysql
WARNING:web2py:import IPython error
I guess it'll be trunk [?] - from hg clone https://web2py.googlecode.com/hg/
On Apr 25, 10:28 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> trunk or stable?
>
> On Apr 25, 11:07 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
>
>
>
ot; is so small there is a (rather large)
probability that you could get dupes, I'd suggest you increase the
length of your string in any case.
Cheers.
julio
On Apr 29, 8:29 am, Jason Brower wrote:
> I want to make a unique set of chars that people can't just figure out
> what
that usernames are unique, for user
"john" the hashed URL "part" would be:
print hash_info
'4c481672be4c3c245ad47ebcdf8cb48330fd18b70117a5353db8fe0841ab8dee'
So you can now compare the hashed entry to the user and see if it a
valid one. There are many ways to go about
27;ll upload this soon and in the forums in pyforum, I'll
update the "guide" to install it.
Also, pyforum's license is changed to the Simplified BSD license, so
it'll be much easier to distribute.
Julio
On Jun 2, 10:44 am, pbreit wrote:
> I looked at Pyforum but had
On Jul 13, 3:42 am, Miguel Lopes wrote:
> I think this behavior I've just found is worth sharing.
>
> Templates don't honor the if statement that conditionally "try" to include
> or exclude template blocks.
> I've just detected this (in 1.96.4 I think) and upgrade to 1.97.1 and the
> issue/behavio
local account, if you are/were using
Janrain to log in you will not have any problems, in addition, I need
forum administrators, please ping me once you have an account in there
to give you admin so you can see all that you can do in the system as
far as management options.
Cheers,
Julio
(pyforum
Fixed, thanks.
On Aug 18, 3:22 am, elffikk wrote:
> you have a wrong spelled link onhttps://bitbucket.org/speedbird/pyforum,
> please fixhttp://pyfroum.org/to http://pyforum.org/
Can you send me you login (via PM) I see others (Bruno) have been able
to log in and post and reply without apparent problems.
Thanks,
julio
On Aug 18, 4:12 am, LightDot wrote:
> Test forum onhttp://pyforum.org/is not working. Tickets are issued when
> trying to post in an existing thr
used a minimal set of methods that makes it very
lightweight, you can potentially change the app to use your own site's
authentication schema so users that are already logged in in your
application don't need to log in "again", but obviously that'll
require custom changes o
That my friend, is indeed a bug, the forum administrator can allow
anonymous users to post to forums by specifying a setting in the
administration section, you tried to post a message on a valid
anonymous-enabled forum and it failed, I am fixing that right now..
Thanks for the (unintentional) QA :)
Bug is smashed and project updated in bitbucket, can diff the files if
you want to see what changed.
Thanks!
On Aug 18, 10:20 am, LightDot wrote:
> You're welcome :)
>
> I have noticed pyForum quite a while a go and have been meaning to look
> closer at the code for ages - but never got to it. S
My pleasure my friend, more is to come..
On Aug 18, 9:45 am, Daniel Aguayo
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> 2011/8/17 Julio Schwarzbeck
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Both questions are addressed in the forums, I appreciate the feedback!
http://www.pyforum.org/pyforum/default/view_topic/655
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http://www.pyforum.org/pyforum/default/view_topic/656
Thanks,
-- Julio
On Aug 18, 8:11 pm, mart wrote:
> Yes indeed, Very nice!! Great work!!! :)
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http://www.qa-stack.com/ 100% web2py, 100% open source.
Also here's the documentation:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18WpX6BYgv1MD3IeClLsvNNR1AerMFOC2W0tQJ84EmGg/edit?authkey=CNDZjA0
It still needs some work (more ajax, mobile UI and switch registration/user
control possibly to a plug in),
pecific "tools" (upvoting, downvoting, automatic permissions
escalation, administration, etc.).
Now ability to "post" from within a newsreader/nntp that is an interesting
thought..
Thanks,
On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 11:50:49 AM UTC-7, Gour wrote:
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http://www.i-track.org [Issue Tracking System]
Cheers,
Julio
On Sunday, September 25, 2011 11:24:12 PM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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nd I do use a custom user's table, overall it is not too
far from web2py's internal authentication, but just to show how you can
implement your own authentication system, controlling every aspect of the
user registration/login experience without having to 'reinvent the wheel'.
cepts() but you
gain control of your application in my opinion. It definitely can be done,
you need to change the development approach a bit though, not that one is
better than the other but it has its advantages..
Julio
On Friday, March 2, 2012 10:03:37 AM UTC-8, fabien wrote:
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Hi again Folks,
I just wanted to get your take on an approach that has not been suggested
for this question, even though the question, in one form another, has been
asked previously.
I have more than one application, or potentially one or more applications +
some services that roughly has the
l for me.
> I'm doing some tricky (well, tricky for me) things to pass the object
> around between pages, but it is all working quite well.
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he pickle from redis, unpickles, instantiates a new instance of
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> But, didn't even think about using current. I will investigate that
> tomorrow. Will it keep unique sessions even between tabs open in the same
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