L without the .xml(), building the XML
object in the controller, etc.), but nothing worked.
How can I output straight HTML from the database to the view?
Looking forward to any help. Thanks!
Tamas
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Thank you, it worked. I don't know how I didn't try this
combination...
Thanks!
On Jul 13, 3:51 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> {{=XML (variations[x].content)}}
>
> should do what you want.
>
> On Jul 13, 7:42 am, Tamas wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I'm
Hello,
I would like to tackle the simple task of running web2py on a folder
of the website, say
http://example.org/w2p/
So that an application will be like http://example.org/w2p/example/default/index
Setting up the WSGI handler is easy, however routes.py gives me a hard
time. I tried a bunch o
pplication should it go by default?
On Jan 29, 6:35 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> routes_in=[('/w2p/$anything','/$anything')]
> routes_out=[('/$anything','/w2p/$anything')]
>
> On Jan 29, 11:17 am, Tamas wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
&g
; fix it.
>
> routes_in=[('/w2p/?','/youappname'),('/w2p/$anything','/$anything')]
> routes_out=[('/$anything','/w2p/$anything')]
>
> On Jan 29, 11:41 am, Tamas wrote:
>
> > Thanks, based on your suggestion this w
The URL is http://example.com/w2p/ the app's name is myapp apparently.
On Jan 29, 6:53 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> what is the URL you see in your browser when you get the error?
> what is your app name?
>
> On Jan 29, 11:50 am, Tamas wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> &g
p/
On Jan 29, 9:31 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> This route alone
>
> routes_in=[ ('/w2p/', '/myapp/default/index')]
>
> should map that url into /myapp/default/index. does it work?
>
> On Jan 29, 12:01 pm, Tamas wrote:
>
> > The URL ishttp://example.com/w2p/the
Hello,
I'm using web2py and find it very nice.
However, I would like to request a feature: it would be very useful if
the tickets that are generated when an error happens would not only
have the call stack and the exception that occured, but also the
request.vars parameters (or even the whole req
Hi,
in my web2py application there's a function that can take a long time
to finish.
Now, I want to implement some kind of a monitoring of that function,
in another function that would be able to display the status of the
other one, communicating through cache..
The problem is, that when I try t
ior can be changed (session._unlock()) but there is really
> no need to and your app may become unpredictable.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Feb 18, 8:34 am, Tamas wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > in my web2py application there's a function that can take a long time
> > to finish.
Hello,
while searching for a solution to do a progress bar for uploads, I
found this:
http://t.wits.sg/2008/06/25/howto-php-and-jquery-upload-progress-bar/
Unfortunately this uses a PHP Pecl-specific function
(uploadprogress_get_info). I was wondering if there is an equivalent
function somewhere
1) web2py doesn't support it right now (and I guess there is no easy way to
> add it)
> 2) it is anyways wrong to ask server about how much _browser_ uploaded.
> Browser knows that so ask him (but not me - I do not know how to do it).
>
> On Monday 01 June 2009 19:32:50 Tamas
On Jun 2, 4:22 am, Mark Larsen wrote:
> > I think you are right
> Also, i've had trouble in the past with CherryPy blocking AJAX calls
> when another thread to eating 100%. Apache or Lighttpd would not have
> this limitation.
I think this is not CherryPy's limitation, but Web2py's. It locks the
Hello,
I've been having this exact same problem for a long, long time.
I would also be interested in a solution, but I doubt there will be one. I
think it might be a design issue with Web2py.
Tamas
On Saturday, March 2, 2013 9:48:38 PM UTC+1, Marin Pranjić wrote:
>
> It seems that
On Friday, March 8, 2013 11:57:39 AM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, March 8, 2013 11:06:00 AM UTC+1, Tamas wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been having this exact same problem for a long, long time.
>>
>> I would also be interested in a
On Friday, March 8, 2013 3:16:25 PM UTC+1, Marin Pranjić wrote:
>
> True, but... Apache is not raising errors, web2py is. The error message is
> strange. At least we could have a nicer error if this can't be fixed.
> However in my example, both instances work until i try to log in. I can
> use
Hello Marin,
sorry for the late reply. I don't have your e-mail (this list doesn't show
e-mails), but I am also not sure I can provide a lot more extra info on
this.
Did you manage to look into it? Did you find anything?
Thanks!
Tamas
On Friday, March 8, 2013 4:00:24 PM UTC+1, Mar
rking now?
Thanks
Tamas
Hi Miguel,
I had a similar problem on ubuntu linux recently and the solution was
to enter the port number (which is usually 3306) in connect string.
Try: mysql://username:password@localhost:port/test
Cheers
Tamas
On Mar 16, 2:08 am, Miguel wrote:
> Hello to all, I have created a new proj
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