On 13-07-2010 23:07, Pepe wrote:
> never used it.
and how many people do you think are interested in what else you didn't do ?
cheers,
Stef
feel very uncomfortable with
so many files ;-)
thanks,
Stef Mientki
ierro wrote:
> I looked at it. that app is really really old and uses its own
> (broken) authentication mechanism.
>
> I looked at it and think I fixed it.
>
>http://web2py.com/appliances/default/show/34
>
> Give it a try and report any problem.
>
> Massimo
>
On 24-07-2010 16:10, mdipierro wrote:
> They have a posted_on and modified_on date. If the date is older than
> 1y it means they do not use Auth and they are obsolete.
sorry I missed those dates completely, GREAT !!
cheers,
Stef
> On Jul 24, 8:56 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>>
As I couldn't wait, I made a small program that does the job.
If more people are interested, I can try to make it available.
You can see the idea here:
http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/web2py/web2py_viewer.html
cheers,
Stef
> btw, is there somekind of filebrowser / viewer, I feel very uncomfortable
gt;> I looked at it. that app is really really old and uses its own
>>> (broken) authentication mechanism.
>>> I looked at it and think I fixed it.
>>>http://web2py.com/appliances/default/show/34
>>> Give it a try and report any problem.
>>> Massim
, it requires a whole lot
of a-priori knowledge,
and if you've that a-priori knowledge, I can do on the desktop, what you can do
on the web ;-)
cheers,
Stef
> Massimo
>
> On Jul 24, 3:01 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> As I couldn't wait, I made a small program that does
quick efforts,
Stef
On 25-07-2010 19:28, mdipierro wrote:I reposted it. Please try again
> On Jul 25, 6:15 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> thanks Massimo,
>>
>> loging in /out now works,
>> but inviting other people to a chatroom doesn't work.
>> I get an error:
>>
the application bottom up, instead of modifying an too
old application.
thanks again,
Stef Mientki
On 26-07-2010 01:04, mdipierro wrote:
> please try again. I uploaded it again. I did not try but there should
> not any invitation in the code any more.
>
> On Jul 25, 5:43 pm, Stef Mientki w
what about protovis ?
http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/
cheers,
Stef
On 27-07-2010 11:16, mdipierro wrote:
> I will move to jflot
>
> On Jul 27, 3:33 am, Timmie wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have seen that you use Google Chartin API.
>>
>> Does this mean that my data is sent to Google for preparin
On 27-07-2010 15:02, Anthony wrote:
> Doesn't seem to work in IE yet (at least not the version they're
> running on the Protovis site).
>
> http://code.google.com/p/protovis-js/issues/detail?id=15&can=1
>
since a week it seems to work
http://groups.google.com/group/protovis/browse_thread/thread/1a
away insted of
"Invalid request"
(btw this is not meant for the end user, but very handy during debugging).
thanks,
Stef Mientki
a custom view on google app engine
> for reading tickets. (i don't use it anymore because i just use the
> google logs), but you might be able to adapt it for your purposes.
>
> good luck!
>
> christian
>
> On Jul 28, 1:43 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
by me). i used to to create a custom view on google app engine
> > for reading tickets. (i don't use it anymore because i just use the
> > google logs), but you might be able to adapt it for your purposes.
> >
> > good luck!
> >
> > christian
> >
> &
cense)
thanks,
Stef Mientki
amy'
>
> into
>
> TEXT_EDITOR = 'amy'
>
> amy editor provide web2py autocompletion. It is not the default
> because does not work with every browser.
>
> On Jul 29, 3:22 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> my viewer has changed into
> as a template for the autocomplete.
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> my viewer has changed into an quit handy editor,
>> and now I want more: autocompletion and tooltip informatio
Yep,
where is that guy that was building an IDE ?
At the moment, my viewer is almost turned into an editor, and I'm already
dreaming of evolving it to
an IDE.
cheers,
Stef Mientki
On 01-08-2010 21:51, Anthony wrote:
> This article --
> http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-g
hello,
This works :
def example1():
return dict(aap='beer')
This gives "Invalid function" and no error ticket
def example1 ():
return dict(aap='beer')
thanks,
Stef Mientki
checks the closing brackets
- normal indentation, no problems with missing "pass"
The disavantages of using Python:
- ???
thanks,
Stef Mientki
# ***
extend ( 'layout.html' )
if 'message' in globals () :
ase insensitive, that all for non-programmers
to make programs.
cheers,
Stef Mientki
On 04-08-2010 15:39, Michael Ellis wrote:
> As my application's views have become more complex, I've also been
> considering the same questions concerning Python vs HTML coding. I've
> tried u
Original Message
Subject:[ANN] Websourcebrowser 0.4a released
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 22:41:42 +0200
From: Stefan Schwarzer
Reply-To: python-l...@python.org
Organization: 1&1 Internet AG
To: comp-lang-python-annou...@moderators.isc.org
Newsgroups: com
hello,
I made a movie about the most important features of the editor I'm using, you
can see it here:
http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/movies/web2py_1.html
If there's enough interest, I'll make the application available under BSD
license.
At this moment, only under windows all features are availab
uple of weeks.
then I need someone to test it (and probably make some changes) under Linux and
Mac
then we can distibute it.
I mentioned BSD, because it's the easiest I know,
but any license is good for me, as long as it's free enough.
cheers,
Stef
> Massimo
>
>
> On Aug
On 19-08-2010 23:08, Alexandre Andrade wrote:
> It's really impressive. So cool.
thanks.
> it would be nice if it works in linux
most of it, except the wysiwyg editor should work under linux
> and over ssh,
I don't know if it works over ssh (I've no experience with that),
at this moment it's a des
de.com/wink/
cheers,
Stef
> On Aug 20, 7:08 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> On 19-08-2010 23:08, Alexandre Andrade wrote:> It's really impressive. So
>> cool.
>> thanks.
>>> it would be nice if it works in linux
>> most of it, except the wysiwyg editor shou
On 20-08-2010 07:46, Jason Brower wrote:
> SSH can do a graphical connection, so to say, from a server to a client.
> It's very nice for stuff like this.
> We could try it in wine. :P
>From other experiments, I think it'll probably runs flawless in wine.
> I use a delphi windows program in linux
On 20-08-2010 04:36, dlin wrote:
> Instead of using wx, I suggest to try QT, that's will let it portable,
> and there is solution for webkit+qt.
> That's will let it more portable between windows/linux/mac
AFAIK, webkit is also supported under wxPython, (I'm sure it's for Mac),
and it should also
On 20-08-2010 12:20, mdipierro wrote:
>> No, and as I use commercial libs, I'm not even allowed to make a dll,
>> so I created an exe, which behaves more like a dll than like a exe ;-)
> does the license allows you to make an exe but not a dll?
I'm not sure about a DLL, but I meant an ActiveX comp
On 20-08-2010 12:20, mdipierro wrote:
>> No, and as I use commercial libs, I'm not even allowed to make a dll,
>> so I created an exe, which behaves more like a dll than like a exe ;-)
> does the license allows you to make an exe but not a dll? Which
> libraries are commercial?
forgot to say,
I ju
On 20-08-2010 12:54, Martin.Mulone wrote:
> in linux gwibber use http://code.google.com/p/pywebkitgtk/, I think
> you are right, there is no good way to support windows/linux/mac.
I think webkit might be a good replacement.
> Any
> chances that you make the movie, in format movie and upload to
>
On 21-08-2010 00:42, Alexandre Andrade wrote:
> >The wysiwyg html editor is a docked Delphi application, so only suited for
> >windows.
>
> Since Delphi is Pascal language, maybe it can reworked as a Lazarus project
well that doesn't solve the problem with the RichView license,
ok you could rewri
On 21-08-2010 02:01, Michele Comitini wrote:
> pyQt:
>
> http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt4/html/qtextedit.html
> http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt4/html/qwebpage.html#details
switching from wxPython to QT is not an easy task,
and it's not possible for me,
bec
On 21-08-2010 04:31, mdipierro wrote:
> Anyway... some food for thought... the paned windows can be achieved
> with jQuery UI plugins. The auto completion features can be provided
> by the Amy Editor (which is already in web2py admin but disabled
> because not supported by all browsers).
>
> Long
On 21-08-2010 06:47, Jason Brower wrote:
> As much as I agree I don't. I feel there are a lot of features we could
> implement in an editor built for Web2Py. I would love to see features
> like the following:
> When in a method I can press a key and my browser (or the one built in)
> would jump
> Graphical representation of links or pages that don't get linked to.
I tried to test the links (with 2 algorithms, code below) in a generated
webpage, but the result I
get are very weird.
Probably one you knows a better way ?
cheers,
Stef
from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup
from urllib
ttp://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/peek/welcome/controllers/default.py
200 500
http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/peek/welcome/views/default/index.html
200 200 http://www.web2py.com
So when is a URL valid ?
thanks,
Stef
> On Aug 21, 7:32 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>>> Graphical re
On 21-08-2010 15:26, mdipierro wrote:
> why are the urls in the first set truncated?
to create deliberately an error ;-)
cheers,
Stef
On 21-08-2010 16:29, mdipierro wrote:
> There was a problem in trunk that may have caused this. The problem
> was with the recent change in URL bahviour. I think I fixed it. Yet I
> cannot run your code. I am getting a strange error
>
> fh = urlopen ( URL )
> return fh.getcode()
> Attribut
Pool:Removing dead thread: Thread-12.
DEBUG:Rocket.Errors.ThreadPool:Removing dead thread: Thread-8.
DEBUG:Rocket.Errors.ThreadPool:Removing dead thread: Thread-7.
DEBUG:Rocket.Errors.ThreadPool:Removing dead thread: Thread-9.
any sugestions ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
thanks Massimo,
but it doesn't work by me ...
On 23-08-2010 04:33, mdipierro wrote:
> from gluon.main import HttpServer
here the problem begin,
Maybe I should start with a more basic question,
what should I do with the sources ?
I don't see a setup file,
so I just dumped the source files in
from a python script ?
thanks,
Stef
> BR,
> Jason Brower
>
> On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 22:03 +0200, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
line 21, in
>> execfile ( filename )
>> File "P:/Web2Py/web2py_src/web2py/web2py.py", line 16, in
>> import gluon.import_all
>> ImportError: No module named gluon.import_all
> 2010/8/23 Stef Mientki :
>> that's great Jason,
>>
>&
word='xxx' ) #ip,port,admin_password)
server.start()
print 'piep'
and never says 'piep' :-(
cheers,
Stef
>
> On Aug 23, 2:16 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> thanks Massimo,
>> but it doesn't work by me ...
>>
>> On 23-08-2010 04:33, mdipierro
thanks Massimo,
that's the solution,
works under windows and probably will also work under Linux, I'll try.
cheers,
Stef
On 24-08-2010 04:43, mdipierro wrote:
> It does not hang. It starts the server. The server blocks. If you want
> to start the server is a new thread:
>
> import os, sys, threa
On 24-08-2010 07:05, Johan wrote:
> Is it possible to post a free version of this _as it is_ ?
> Some of us my find it very useful.
> Or even, a version without the wysiwyg, if that's the problem.
I'll do my best and will try to make a first alfa release by the end of the
week.
cheers,
Stef
hello,
I'm proud to present the first pre-alfa release of Web2Py_CC.
*Windows*: as it's developed under windows, it runs without exceptions (and of
course a few bugs ;-)
Sorry, I wasn't able to produce an executable, because py2exe had problems
(probably with my
recently upgraded wxPython, a
be a very logical choice).
Is it possible to let the exceptions be handled by an external debugger ?
3. Is it possible to redirect the output so print statements can be seen ?
(btw where are print statements going now ?)
thanks,
Stef Mientki
not tuple
sorry I uploaded the wrong file.
cheers,
Stef
> Pai
>
> On Aug 27, 3:13 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> I'm proud to present the first pre-alfa release of Web2Py_CC.
>>
>> *Windows*: as it's developed under windows, it runs with
On 30-08-2010 18:41, Pai wrote:
> Stef,
>
> did you get a chance to upload a new file? I tried again and same
> error.
probably I made another mistake,
I uploaded again,
and renamed the file (my Mozilla cached the download)
Notes:
http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/web2py/web2py_cc.html
This should be
nifile_support import inifile
> File "C:\Users\me\Desktop\web2py_win..1.83.1\Web2py_CC\support
> \inifile_support
> .py", line 130, in
> from configobj import ConfigObj
> ImportError: No module named configobj
>
> On Aug 28, 12:15 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>
hi Massimo,
On 30-08-2010 00:54, mdipierro wrote:
> BTW I hope you'll forgive me for this:
>
>http://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/d6ks8/web2py_cc_console_ide/
great action, I didn't know about that sit, thanks !
> But you have been on the top of the python page for the entire day
>
>
modifying
> or re-implementing the winpdb interface within your application so it
> can spawn and attach to rpdb2. Perhaps you can solve the problem of
> re-syncing to changed source files which, to my mind, is the only real
> annoyance with the winpdb gui.
>
> Cheers,
&
Ubuntu version (running on a Virtual server has crashed completely).
let me know if you find the problem.
cheers,
Stef
> I'll keep following your development efforts and hope to get it
> working so I can try it out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
> On Aug 27, 1:13 pm, Stef M
;> line 226, in _Close_Log
>> _LT_Log.close ()
>> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'close'
>> Error in sys.exitfunc:
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "C:\Python26\lib\atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs
&
es on the flight from an SQL database (don't know how to do
that)
thanks,
Stef Mientki
On 26-09-2010 20:58, stefaan wrote:
> It's not entirely clear what you are after...
> I would think in the direction of a wiki?
As most of the content / text is fixed, I'm not sure if a wiki is the solution.
But I just saw a question about the web2py book as an application,
that comes into the dir
On 27-09-2010 00:00, mart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trying to use the web2py book (the application) as a model (because
> the layout is great and has that "I'm the editor" feature :)
That might be the first part I'm looking for,
where can I find that application (google gives me only the content of the bo
thanks Mart,
I'll take a look.
cheers,
Stef
On 27-09-2010 02:01, mart wrote:
> Just downloaded the latest book app, still pointing to following page
> (or maybe I misunderstood the message? I saw that the app had been
> updated).
>
> @ stef - the book app is part of the "free applications" secti
On 05-10-2010 01:10, Mariano Reingart wrote:
> Hi, attached is a PostgreSQL enhanced versión of Alexandre Andrade mysql
> script.
>
> It uses information_schema (ANSI Standard), so it might support others
> databases too.
> It connects to live databases (doesn't need SQL dump), and supports:
> ke
On 05-10-2010 17:36, Mariano Reingart wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> On 05-10-2010 01:10, Mariano Reingart wrote:
>>> Hi, attached is a PostgreSQL enhanced versión of Alexandre Andrade mysql
>>> script.
>>>
>>> It u
' :
'+function,
web2py_error='invalid function ')
(if the print statement is allowed, where does it go when not running a local
server ?)
And if the above is a security issue,
is there a way to detect if running from a local host or https or being logged
in as an administrator,
so the detail will only be shown in these limited cases ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
hello,
I'm trying to make a visible view of the layout components (html, css etc).
Is it correct that in each view,
it's allowed to have at most 1 {{extend ...}} ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
only have
> on extend.
>
> On Oct 10, 5:04 am, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to make a visible view of the layout components (html, css etc).
>>
>> Is it correct that in each view,
>> it's allowed to have at most 1 {{extend ...}} ?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Stef Mientki
On 11-10-2010 04:38, mdipierro wrote:
> This all happened in less than 2 months:
>
> http://blogs.computerworld.com/16741/oracle_dumps_opensolaris
> http://www.techeye.net/business/creator-of-zfs-to-leave-oracle
> http://openquery.com/blog/ken-jacobs-leaves-oracle
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/20
hello,
I wonder how to create the left sidebar menu, as shown in web2py plugins
(http://web2py.com/plugins/default/sortable) ?
I couldn't find anything direct related in the web2py and google gave me a lot
irrelevant links.
thanks,
Stef Mientki
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> It looks like a ul list with some CSS to create the vertical menu
>>
>> Utils
>> Sortable Table
>> ...
>>
>>
>> Try look athttp://web2py.com/plugins/static/base.css
>> for the CSS
>>
>> Br.
obably other methods) of the Helpers, really
beautiful !!
Why does Menu not allow these methods ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
On 14-10-2010 00:58, Stef Mientki wrote:
> hello,
>
> thanks to you all I got the left sidebar menu working, great !!
>
> Still a few questions :
>
> 1. In chapter 5, it says, each MENU item takes 3 parameters "as described in
> chapter 4",
> but I can'
On 14-10-2010 06:20, Alex wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can try to answer your first 2 questions:
>
> 1. It looks like the parameters are (based on the example in the
> book):
> - 1st parm (Item Text - 'One'): The text you want to show for the
> item, so the list item will render with the text of: One
>
On 14-10-2010 07:34, mdipierro wrote:
>> 3. I love the "append" (and probably other methods) of the Helpers, really
>> beautiful !!
>> Why does Menu not allow these methods ?
> it does. Menu is just a list of tuples
>
> response.menu=[]
> submenu_title=[]
> response.menu.append(("Search",False,U
looks fantastic !!!
which html editor did you include ( can't remember having a so extended editor
in a web2py
application) ?
thanks,
Stef
On 18-10-2010 17:09, Martin.Mulone wrote:
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a p
"call", "run", "Set_Page", "77" )])
# this is the service
from gluon.tools import Service
service = Service(globals())
def call():
return service()
@service.run
def Set_Page(Nr):
return dict ( m='aap',b=99,c=Nr)
thanks,
Stef Mientki
t_Page","77") ]) ##
internal error
LSB_Menu.append ( [ 'Stef3', "call/run/Set_Page/77" ]) ## OK
LSB_Menu.append ( [ 'Stef4', URL("call/run/Set_Page/77") ]) ## OK
LSB_Menu.append ( [ 'Stef3', "run/Set_Page/77"
t; URL(application, controller, function,args=[],vars={})
>
> args and vars and also optional but, if you pass values for them, they
> must be named.
>
> You should not specify application, controller and/or function if they
> are the same as the current ones.
>
> Massimo
>
On 19-10-2010 22:43, cjrh wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:26 pm, DenesL wrote:
>> Have you used it to debug a running web2py app?.
> No. I tend to use print statements and look at what comes out in the
> shell window.
I used a few times,
I can only say it works,
but the problem I found is that a lot of er
ems (probably there are a lot more ;-)
1. the header of the pyjamas html file also contains some JS references ?
2. how to handle different browsers ?
Please can someone enlighten me,
or help me out of dream by saying something like
this is a bad idea / this is impossible.
thanks,
Stef Mientki
hello,
triggered by the Plugin systems discussion,
I wondered what's the best location to store PyJamas files.
at the moment I've chozen this structure
- static
- PyJamas_Main_Source_File.py
- PyJamas
- all the files generated by the pyjamas compiler (including necessary
picture
hello,
I've been experimenting with using of my existing PyJamas webpages into web2py,
and after a tip from the PyJamas group,
to use an Iframe,
it works like a charm.
I've integrated PyJamas in Web2PY_CC and made a small movie
http://www.student.tue.nl/W/r.mientki/web2py_cc_pyjamas_css.html
(120
Interesting ...
as I want to migrate to web2py
and want to have some kind of DAL for my desktop applications,
this sounds very good.
Can you give me some guide lines, how to use the web2py DAL for desktop
applications ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
On 19-10-2010 05:44, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> I know
.
>
>
>
> Em 30/10/2010, às 06:33, Stef Mientki <mailto:stef.mien...@gmail.com>>
> escreveu:
>
>> Interesting ...
>> as I want to migrate to web2py
>> and want to have some kind of DAL for my desktop applications,
>> this sounds very good.
>>
ccess the database through a local server,
or direct through a local disk location ?
And in the latter case, how do you specify a hard disk location ?
thanks,
Stef
>
>
>
> Em 30/10/2010, às 06:33, Stef Mientki <mailto:stef.mien...@gmail.com>>
> escreveu:
>
>> Inter
hi Thadeus,
On 30-10-2010 19:42, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Using the DAL on anything but web2py is going to be a pain in the ass and a
> nightmare waiting to
> happen. This is due to its inherent forced procedural coding style. You "can"
> wrap DAL calls as
> methods, but it
le = DB.define+table ( Name, *Fields, migrate = Name + '.table' )
... but now DAL_Table doesn't have the properties of Table
thanks,
Stef Mientki
(or whatever objects they are),
should combine my old methods, with the new DAL methods.
At the moment I've the code working, very ugly,
so maybe one of you might have suggestions fro improvement.
see code below,
thanks,
Stef Mientki
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_
hello,
I use the following statement to create a standalone DAT table
DB.define_table ( Name, *Fields, migrate = 'Afdeling.table' )
Why is the name of the migration table prefixed ?
9ca3bd6f71b92b953cff7d3c148b42fc_Afdeling.table
thanks,
Stef Mientki
e = r'D:/Data_Python_25/Beheer/ID_TO_Beheer_DAL.db'
DB = DAL_DB ( 'sqlite://file:///' + Database_Name )
A workaround is to use os.chdir()
thanks,
Stef Mientki
= DAL('postgres://.')
>
> without overwriting your .table files.
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Stef Mientki <mailto:stef.mien...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I use the following statement to c
specify file:/// you can just give the full path.
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Stef Mientki <mailto:stef.mien...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> Standalone DAL, what's the correct uri for the database
b2py_cc_pyjamas_css.html
(1200*800, 16 MB, 5 minutes)
> If we can prove a large enough groundswell of use we could then
> consider a Google Groups discussion group.
>
> C
my 2 cents,
Stef Mientki
On 01-11-2010 21:48, slestak wrote:
> Stef,
>
> What product did you use for your presentation?
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
cheers,
Stef
> That was slick.
>
> TIA,
>
> Slestak
>
Database_Name = r'D:\Data_Python_25\Beheer\ID_TO_Beheer_DAL.db'
My_DB = DAL ( 'sqlite://' + Database_Name )
thanks,
Stef Mientki
On 02-11-2010 03:17, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> My_DB = DAL('sqlite://databaseName', folder='D:\Data_Python_25\Beheer...')
>
thanks Thadeus,
that works like a charm.
cheers,
Stef
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
>
if len(obj)>0 : print ord(obj[0])
which seems to convert the unicode to a string with byte values larger than 128.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug ?
And of course far more interesting, how do I solve this problem ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
On 09-11-2010 00:44, Eduardo wrote:
> The web2py admin app comes with a nice code editor for use in the
> browser. I wonder if anyone knows of an HTML app/code I could add to
> my appadmin. In my personal website app, I am adding articles to the
> db as HTML, but I also would like to be able to edi
hello,
I wonder if there is a "insert or replace" or another mechanism, when insert
fails ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
('utf-8')
sql_f = sql_f.encode('utf-8')
return 'INSERT INTO %s(%s) VALUES (%s);' % (sql_t, sql_f, sql_v)
I've the feeling that this is not a good solution in the first place.
Secondly, there probably are more of this code parts in gluon.sql.
Any sug
thanks Massimo, works great !
cheers,
Stef
On 09-11-2010 20:12, mdipierro wrote:
> No but you can do
>
> db(condition).update(**d) or db.table.insert(**d)
> On Nov 9, 1:00 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> I wonder if there is a "insert or replace
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but I don't see anything on that link,
what am I doing wrong ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
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,
Stef
mr.freeze wrote:
> You should see a 'My Lulu' tab at the top when you're logged in. From
> there, click 'View Downloads' under the 'My Recent Orders' section.
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> On Aug 31, 3:43 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>>
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