[web2py:14130] Re: reportlab in web2py?

2008-12-26 Thread dhmorgan
I like ReportLab and think of PDF generation as a necessary component. I also know it took some time to get a handle on using it. I wouldn't worry about how much size it adds as much as the overhead of making and keeping it easy to use. Seems that it should be an appliance rather than something bu

[web2py:14141] Re: web2py - unfair behavior

2008-12-26 Thread dhmorgan
above page generates possible PHISHING LINK; I'd recommend not following it On Dec 26, 11:08 am, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > Every days I see more and more of these: > > http://members.lycos.nl/ntgmkmam/snakes-tb9/web2py.html > > Clearly web2py is threatening somebody and they are trying their be

[web2py:14142] Re: web2py - unfair behavior

2008-12-26 Thread dhmorgan
oh, wait; I guess that was the point ? On Dec 26, 12:44 pm, dhmorgan wrote: > above page generates possible PHISHING LINK; I'd recommend not > following it > > On Dec 26, 11:08 am, Massimo Di Pierro > wrote: > > > Every days I see more and more of these: > >

[web2py:14309] Re: open source organization again

2008-12-30 Thread dhmorgan
from Charter, goals section: > 2. Certify the knowledge and ethical standards of its members I'm wondering what that might look like. - Daniel On Dec 27, 1:18 pm, mdipierro wrote: > Some of you may remember previous threads on creating an organization > to support web2py adoption and provide

[web2py:14463] web2py training, certification preparation

2009-01-03 Thread dhmorgan
Regarding the certification subtopic in the 'open source organization again' thread: I am very much in favor of certification and look forward to my own. I would like to help others get certified also. I think that now is not too soon to begin outlining and discussing the domains and depths of kn

[web2py:14519] t3 admin, static files automatically downloading

2009-01-04 Thread dhmorgan
using T3 (r616), when I go to '/default/static' the files that have been uploaded are automatically played/downloaded (this happens when using Safari and Chrome, but not Firefox) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the G

[web2py:14533] Re: t3 admin, static files automatically downloading

2009-01-04 Thread dhmorgan
I have default view set to this app. using routes.py and init application, per instructions provided in other discussion posts. On Jan 4, 10:04 am, mdipierro wrote: > You could you please give me more details? which page, url? > > On Jan 4, 9:24 am, dhmorgan wrote: > > >

[web2py:14537] Re: t3 admin, static files automatically downloading

2009-01-04 Thread dhmorgan
> I will run some tests and try fix it asap. > Massimo thanks; no big hurry here Danny --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@go

[web2py:15054] Re: Editing in Chrome, Opera and IE8 Beta

2009-01-16 Thread dhmorgan
Principally an issue of popup blocking. I tested the page in Chrome, FireFox, Safari, and IE-6; only Chrome kills it; it even kills the little 'toggle' switch at the bottom. It is a criticized feature of Chrome insofar as it there's no method to override the blocking for trusted sites without disa

[web2py:15226] wsgi webfaction how-to

2009-01-21 Thread dhmorgan
Settting up Web2py as WSGI on Webfaction Make available two subdomain names, one for adminstration, the other for public display: 'admin.example.com' 'www.example.com' Create a webfaction application of type "mod_wsgi 2.0/Python 2.5": 'apachewsgi' Create two webfaction sites that :

[web2py:15229] Re: wsgi webfaction how-to

2009-01-21 Thread dhmorgan
Farrell wrote: > It would be really great if you could put in this in thewww.web2pywiki.com > > > > dhmorgan wrote: > > Settting up Web2py as WSGI on Webfaction > > > Make available two subdomain names, one for adminstration, the other > > for public display: &

[web2py:15348] Re: wsgi webfaction how-to

2009-01-23 Thread dhmorgan
> -  do you have a test web2py on webfaction using this now?  how's it > working?  do you have a link to share? yes, and it appears to be working fine; you are welcome to click on the following link, though it is currently just the standard welcome/ examples; (right now I'm trying to get cgit ('f

[web2py:15349] Re: wsgi webfaction how-to

2009-01-23 Thread dhmorgan
> - do you have a test web2py on webfaction using this now? how's it > working? do you have a link to share? yes, and it appears to be working fine; you are welcome to click on the following link, though it is currently just the standard welcome/ examples; (right now I'm trying to get cgit ('f

[web2py:15637] Re: Hackfest for Web2Py/Sahana on Feb 14th 15:30 UTC

2009-01-31 Thread dhmorgan
Thanks for the "heads up" on this. Sahana looks like a very important project, especially from the vantage point of the U.S.'s Gulf Coast. I look forward to participating. Danny On Jan 31, 7:59 am, Fran wrote: > We are holding a Hackfest for Sahana on Feb 14th 15:30 > UTChttps://trac.sahanapy.

[web2py:15786] Re: SQL Designer Import

2009-02-02 Thread dhmorgan
I'm currently trying to implement this. Have followed above instructions and it functions nearly completely. I cannot yet get save/ load to server's database. Anyone have a handle on this? Danny On Dec 16 2008, 10:42 am, "Yarko Tymciurak" wrote: > Sorry... > I may have spoken too soon  I t

[web2py:15864] Re: wsgi webfaction how-to

2009-02-04 Thread dhmorgan
t; > > I followed these instructions to get my site working on Webfaction, > > including the admin login. > > Thanks Danny! > > > On Feb 4, 6:58 am, rfx_labs wrote: > > > > > yes, and it appears to be working fine; you are welcome to click on > > &g

[web2py:15965] Re: Pyjamas and web2py

2009-02-06 Thread dhmorgan
Fantastic idea! I've just been getting into the Pyjamas and would love to help. Tomorrow. ;-) Danny On Feb 6, 1:57 pm, mdipierro wrote: > This is a draft and I have not tried it yet. Perhaps you can help me > debug it. > > http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/203 --~--~-~--

[web2py:16073] Re: SQL Designer Import

2009-02-09 Thread dhmorgan
just emailed update but it started a new topic, sorry. see http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/0687f038e53a0e5c# for update Danny On Feb 2, 3:37 pm, dhmorgan wrote: > I'm currently trying to implement this. Have followed above > instructions and it funct

[web2py:16076] Re: SQL Designer Import

2009-02-09 Thread dhmorgan
Note: this thread continues from thread of same name: http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/30eb9ee195b358cb/20f3cf32cfbc876e#20f3cf32cfbc876e Additionally, I have now posted a how-to on webfaction for setting it up there: http://forum.webfaction.com/viewtopic.php?pi

[web2py:16275] Re: Unit-testing not working in Safari and Chrome on Windows

2009-02-13 Thread dhmorgan
yes on both counts; chrome has some really nice features but there are enough instances such as this that I've gone back to Firefox as my default browser; sorry I don't know why tests behavior occurs or what can be done to correct it On Feb 13, 3:44 am, Markus Gritsch wrote: > Hi, > > when runni

[web2py:16791] Re: New Appliance Submission: QrOne CSS Designer

2009-02-23 Thread dhmorgan
fantastic! On Feb 19, 2:51 pm, blackthorne wrote: > hi > > I've been planning to work on this little application for a while but > only now I made it happen. > It's a  port from a very simple CSS Designer that generates code for > you and allows you to keep visually updated on how it's going to

[web2py] Re: Using ssl certificate

2012-08-22 Thread dhmorgan
Answers are likely to be available, but the scope of the question is kind of large and the detail provided is kind of small. Perhaps you can indicate where you are in your particular process, what sort of operating system you're using, what you are using for your web server, and anything else yo

[web2py] Re: http/https with Configuration of Apache in "web2py Application Development Cookbook"

2012-08-22 Thread dhmorgan
I'm wondering what your apache config file looks like for these servers and whether they've both been enabled. The result you reported at the end indicates that your apache server is running fine on port 80, but it's not firing your web2py applications. Perhaps you have not made an entry like '

[web2py] Re: Upload from git repro - GitCommandError

2012-09-12 Thread dhmorgan
the pypi package is 'gitpython' -- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/GitPython "sudo pip install gitpython" worked for me note: there is a 'gitpython' on github but that is different and useless in this case I originally tried "sudo apt-get install python-git" and this did not work for my Ubuntu

[web2py] Re: HTTPS Admin Page Remote Connection

2012-09-13 Thread dhmorgan
The method depends on which web server are you using. Which one are using? General guidance can be found in book, chapter 13 http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/13 On Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:38:45 AM UTC-5, Francisco Barretto wrote: > > Hi There! > > Deploying web2py on a server

[web2py] Odd bootstrap.js behavior while updating AppointmentManager appliance

2012-09-18 Thread dhmorgan
I'm interested in using the Appointment Manager appliance ( https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-appliances/tree/master/AppointmentManager) in conjunction with the latest layout/css/js. I replaced the appliance's "/views/layout.html" and "static/css" with that from the "welcome" application in W

[web2py] Re: Odd bootstrap.js behavior while updating AppointmentManager appliance

2012-09-18 Thread dhmorgan
ber 18, 2012 7:11:55 PM UTC-5, dhmorgan wrote: > > I'm interested in using the Appointment Manager appliance ( > https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-appliances/tree/master/AppointmentManager) > > in conjunction with the latest layout/css/js. > > I replaced the applianc

[web2py] Re: cloning fluxflex repository

2012-05-25 Thread dhmorgan
I think FluxFlex in the throes of death. And should it live, the issue you're experiencing isn't the only one they'll have to correct. I experimented with the service and recommend not trying to do anything on that site. On Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:54:05 AM UTC-5, curiouslearn wrote: > > Hello

[web2py] looking for volunteers to help proof-read book 5th ed.

2013-01-21 Thread dhmorgan
Signed, I hope! I just downloaded diff and am looking forward to the task. --

[web2py] admin shell AttributeError: 'DAL' object has no attribute '_lazy_tables'

2013-01-26 Thread dhmorgan
10, 51, 1)) In [1] : db=DAL('sqlite://test.db') In [2] : print db In [3] : print db._dbname Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/dhmorgan/servers/241/gluon/contrib/shell.py", line 234, in run exec compiled in statement_module.__dict__ File "", li

[web2py] Re: Installing a plugin with GAE

2013-02-12 Thread dhmorgan
You can run it 1st not as a GAE application. -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit h

[web2py] difficulty in replying on this group

2012-09-29 Thread dhmorgan
I just posted a reply on another thread (twice now), and they are being deleted almost immediately. ( https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/1A2bbeQg2Ok) ??? Daniel H. --

[web2py] Re: difficulty in replying on this group

2012-09-29 Thread dhmorgan
3 times now; this reply is to test whether this happens with additional threads On Saturday, September 29, 2012 1:55:00 PM UTC-5, dhmorgan wrote: > > I just posted a reply on another thread (twice now), and they are being > deleted almost immediately. ( > https://groups.goog

[web2py] Re: difficulty in replying on this group

2012-09-29 Thread dhmorgan
g as your cloned version. Danny On Saturday, September 29, 2012 1:58:26 PM UTC-5, dhmorgan wrote: > > 3 times now; this reply is to test whether this happens with additional > threads > > On Saturday, September 29, 2012 1:55:00 PM UTC-5, dhmorgan wrote: >> >> I just po

[web2py] Re: Error in web2py

2012-09-30 Thread dhmorgan
Tomek, I couldn't clone the latest to my Windows machine, so I used the development zip file from GitHub (v2.0.9). I could not replicate your problem, however. Just to be sure, have you installed the Python for Windows extensions from Mark Hammond ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/file

[web2py] Re: How do I incorporate git into my web2py workflow?

2012-10-04 Thread dhmorgan
the pypi package is 'gitpython' -- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/GitPython -- in Debian/Ubuntu, use "sudo pip install gitpython"; Ubuntu's package, "python-git," is actually the gitpython program, but is not up-to-date; that program is necessary for installing a git-repositoried application via

[web2py] web2py-appliance updates and support

2012-10-07 Thread dhmorgan
I volunteer to help with updating and supporting web2py-appliances. Perhaps this thread can be used to share thoughts and observations about doing so. --

[web2py] Re: calendar display

2012-11-10 Thread dhmorgan
I think you may find an answer here, but the original question is difficult to understand. Are you saying you want the calendar to be built into the form and always visible? Or do you want it to be a pop-up and already activated upon page load, as though the user had clicked in the date field?

[web2py] Re: gitpython module error

2012-11-10 Thread dhmorgan
Is the failure to find gitpython module happening with development server or Apache/other? If you start Python interpreter and can you import git, perhaps web server is using a different Python. On Friday, November 9, 2012 1:19:23 AM UTC-6, Luc Chase wrote: > > When trying to install a package

[web2py] Re: web2py appliance not working

2012-11-13 Thread dhmorgan
Like many of the older example appliances, this does not function properly as it is. I personally was not able to get manage.py to work, but the database can accessed via admin console *IF* you replace controllers/appadmin.py with the one from the welcome app. (You could alternately search and

[web2py] Git Push ignores .gitignore

2012-11-13 Thread dhmorgan
I don't know if this is a bug or not: I added an application to my site using the admin console's 'upload from git repository' function. The repository I added was one I had previously created and pushed to Github. Its ".gitignore" file prevents the usual files and directories from being upload

[web2py] Re: Git Push ignores .gitignore

2012-11-13 Thread dhmorgan
he app On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 4:24:17 PM UTC-6, dhmorgan wrote: > > I don't know if this is a bug or not: > > I added an application to my site using the admin console's 'upload from > git repository' function. The repository I added was one I had previously &g

[web2py] Re: posts being deleted again?

2012-11-21 Thread dhmorgan
seems last week someone commented it happened to him; not for me since Sep.29 On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:07:02 PM UTC-6, Dave wrote: > > I posted three replies to this thread: > > https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/Z7ZoN6Bn6pU > > And all three have shown up as "delet

[web2py] Re: Administrator Password Field not shown

2012-11-25 Thread dhmorgan
which method are you using to run web2py? what url are you using access admin if you do a fresh install of web2py and start development server with " python web2py.py -a 'admin' " and then go to " http://localhost:8000/welcome/admin ", does the admin form look okay there? if you are running

[web2py] Re: Google Chrome 9 crashes

2011-03-06 Thread dhmorgan
** THANKS! ** I was going crazy trying to track this down. On Feb 8, 5:44 pm, Bernd Rothert wrote: > Thank you, Paul! That's good news - the new builder tool surely is a > good option to speed up page loading. > > Meanwhile I'm using "google-chrome--disable-webgl" to turn off WebGL > until it ha

[web2py] Re: bak files and size using space

2011-04-14 Thread dhmorgan
.bak files are used for reverting to the previous state of the file (accomplished via the 'Revert' button at bottom of edit form); they are created and checked for in the 'edit' function of admin/ controllers/default.py your guess about the spaces is probably correct (no tabs, only spaces are used

[web2py] Re: web2pyslices.com - broken registration

2011-04-16 Thread dhmorgan
I don't know who owns it, but you will be registered by logging in using an OpenID (provided you aren't using the same version of Firefox that I am, because for some reason, for this site only, the images in the Janrain OpenID provider choice window are invisible even if the links still work; not a

[web2py] Re: web2pyslices.com - broken registration

2011-04-16 Thread dhmorgan
weirdness occurs with Firefox-3.6.16, Ubuntu-10.4, Gnome desktop proper display with Chrome-10.0; an important note here is that, having run into previous issues with it, I start it with '/opt/google/ chrome/google-chrome --disable-webgl %U' On Apr 16, 10:13 am, Stifan Kristi wrote: > what brows

[web2py] Programmatically uploading images

2011-04-27 Thread dhmorgan
My goal is to create an Android app that will take a photo and upload it to Web2Py photolog apps running on GAE and my local server. I am scripting Android with Python and had expected to use something like urllib2 to post the image and data to an upload_photo crud.create form. When trying to po

[web2py] Re: web2pyslices registration is not working

2011-04-28 Thread dhmorgan
> etc.  I don't have an OpenId I noticed that comment.   Your gmail account (I'm assuming that's still a requirement for google groups), is an OpenId; you should be able to login with that (not in the login box, but via the OpenId window)

[web2py] Re: Programmatically uploading images

2011-04-28 Thread dhmorgan
Thanks for the leads; I just watched the restful api's video and have been reading up on doing this with xmlrpc. In the meantime, based on your first comment, here is a controller that does work, at least through the browswer: -- def add_photo(): form = SQLFORM(db.photolog) if req

[web2py] Re: Programmatically uploading images

2011-04-28 Thread dhmorgan
Thanks for the leads; I just watched the restful api's video and have been reading up on doing this with xmlrpc. In the meantime, based on your first comment, here is a controller that does work, at least through the browswer: def add_photo(): form = SQLFORM(db.photolog)

[web2py] Re: Programmatically uploading images

2011-04-28 Thread dhmorgan
Halfway there! Using the above controller, I am now able to upload files. On the client side the thing that saved me was the 'poster' urrlib2-based utility available at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/poster (with a couple of small modifications). Thank you, pbreit. On Apr 28, 11:17 am

[web2py] Re: Google app engine

2011-05-31 Thread dhmorgan
You probably *will* want to to get Python 2.5.x also, your app name cannot be web2py because there is already an app by that name at web2py.appspot.com; rename your app to a name you've registered at appspot and edit your app.yaml file accordingly, then try again Danny On May 27, 11:22 pm, Re

[web2py] Re: problem with gae deployment

2011-06-01 Thread dhmorgan
check to see whether the command you indicated: $ /home/ramkrishan/Downloads/Python-2.5.5/./python is running 2.6 or 2.5.5 not sure what the effect of the "/./" would be on your installation; the error is indicative of Python 2.6, which may be what is getting run; with Ubuntu 10.x, you may

[web2py] Re: How to Choose the Best Web Hosting Service

2011-06-06 Thread dhmorgan
the 'advice' in article is next to useless; definitely spam (it was posted to 34 diff groups); hope the poster chokes on the can from which he spooned it

[web2py] Re: Can seem to get JanRain to work...

2011-08-16 Thread dhmorgan
it looks like Janrain expected to interact with 'https:...' and your browser was pointed to 'http:...' On Aug 15, 2:06 pm, Jason Brower wrote: > Is there any restriction of using the system on localhost? > I feel I have entered all the data in correctly.  But it still seems to > give me issues.  

Re: [web2py] login form registration problem with encoding

2013-05-11 Thread dhmorgan
This sounds like an interesting problem. One I have no experience with, however; yet it deserves an answer. Searching this group using the query, "postgreSQL 'ascii' codec can't decode" resulted in only one post other than yours. It's nearly three years old, but the poster did get to a workarou

[web2py] Re: CMS functionality

2013-05-13 Thread dhmorgan
by "static," it's not necessary that it be a treated as a typical static file--served up directly and without regard for access permissions; the xhtml content can be file- or db-based, with access being permission-based regardless to the poster's original question, I'd like to see such an imple

[web2py] Re: test_has_right_title does not pass in the exercise given in :"http://killer-web-development.com/"

2013-06-24 Thread dhmorgan
That is strange behavior. I tried it also, and it gave the error you experienced. Here are some observations from my experiments. It's saying your title string is empty; yet if you look in the DOM via Firebug, "title" is being set correctly, just as shows up in the title bare of the browser. Y

[web2py] Re: test_has_right_title does not pass in the exercise given in :"http://killer-web-development.com/"

2013-06-25 Thread dhmorgan
you're welcome; I'd been wanting to run through the tutorial, yes,within test_static_pages.py (though I guess you've probably tried it by now) it will work that way; I don't know selenium well enough to say whether his example "should" work or whether browser.title is the preferred way; I'd co

[web2py] Re: web2py roadmap

2013-07-14 Thread dhmorgan
Love it! On Sunday, July 14, 2013 3:30:05 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote: > > web2py's developers work often "behind the curtain" and users are not able > to see what they're working on. Historically we tracked down > feature-requests and todo-lists on google code, but it's a nightmare to > track them

[web2py] Re: Fresh instal of web2py on raspberry

2013-07-16 Thread dhmorgan
if there is something else that needs to run on 8000, use an alternative port with: $ sudo python.py web2py.py -a 'password' -p 8001 to find out which process is running on 8000, try: $ sudo netstat -lpn | grep 8000 if it is only an unwanted web2py instance, at the end of this line

[web2py] how to use auth.wiki "extra" and "env"

2013-07-16 Thread dhmorgan
I'm experimenting with auth.wiki() using the book's instructions; using web2py 2.60; created new simple app ("authwiki") via the admin wizard I'm attempting to utilize "@(join:a,b,c)" in the body of my wiki page, having first set the controller to return auth.wiki(env=dict(join=lambda a,b,c:"%

[web2py] Re: how to use auth.wiki "extra" and "env"

2013-07-17 Thread dhmorgan
Thank you both for helping me out here. Changing the lambda, as indicated in the pending book correction, works. in controller: def index(): return auth.wiki(env=dict(join=lambda a:"-".join(a.split("," in wiki page body: @{join:'this',that','the other'} @{join:h

[web2py] Re: How to make app setup / is it possible to have modelless app?

2013-07-17 Thread dhmorgan
you may want to look at how tiny_website ( https://github.com/espern/tiny_website) handles its setup at first run of application On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 5:34:55 PM UTC-5, Dragan Matic wrote: > > What would be the best way to create an app setup? After > uploading/installing an app to a server

[web2py] Re: Relative links inside builtin wiki pages

2013-07-17 Thread dhmorgan
you can, in your controller, call auth.wiki() with your needed variables: return auth.wiki(env=dict(host=lambda h:request.env.http_host,islocal= lambda l:request.is_local) and in the wiki page body, use @{host:} to construct your link: [[ @{host:/someapp/some/path} ]] this works for me

[web2py] Re: ast module

2013-07-19 Thread dhmorgan
the message "cannot import ..." often implies "cannot locate" rather than "there's something wrong with the file or the importer's capabilities" what you are describing suggests that the ast module is in the python path associated with your script (the one at /usr/bin/python, which is the one u

[web2py] Re: need help testing app

2013-07-20 Thread dhmorgan
After installing BeautifulSoup, it ran fine. Results matched those provided by wunderground. On Saturday, July 20, 2013 4:18:10 PM UTC-5, greaneym wrote: > > Hello, > > I would like

[web2py] Re: Need Apache help for "uploads" directory

2013-07-24 Thread dhmorgan
usually this setup makes "www-data" the owner of /var/www/ and everything beneath it, so you'll have to (a) do file operations as root/sudo/administrator, (b) add yourself to www-data group and give write permission to group, or (c) temporarily give yourself ownership and then change it back i

[web2py] Re: Fresh Wizard install and plugin wiki not working...

2013-07-27 Thread dhmorgan
I don't know the answer to your problem, but you'll presumably be better off using or experimenting with "auth.wiki" rather than plugin_wiki, as plugin_wiki is probably not getting developed further and the auth.wiki has most of the functionality and performs better, according to various posts

Re: [web2py] admin password

2013-07-29 Thread dhmorgan
"python web2py.py" -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/g

[web2py] Re: Fail to recognize json payload in a content-type: application/json POST request

2013-08-01 Thread dhmorgan
local server will automatically use generic views if a corresponding view is not found, which is the case with those examples; this is disabled by default for production environments but can be overwritten In chapter 4 (the Core), there is this from the book: - If a view is not found, web2p

Re: [web2py] Re: Deploying on Open Shift Error

2013-08-04 Thread dhmorgan
so are you now running web2py from source, using Python 2.6 or 2.7 ? On Sunday, August 4, 2013 1:36:24 AM UTC-5, ndave wrote: > > Hi, > > I tried doing what was said but it didn't work out for me. I am trying to > install in windows 8 and it just didn't work and I keep getting the same > err

[web2py] Re: Nice change to admin interface for editing files, what about static files?

2013-08-05 Thread dhmorgan
"me too" (the first time I actually want to click on the silly little link, and it's not there (I guess because the original post was marked as 'complete')) On Monday, August 5, 2013 5:48:45 PM UTC-5, LightDot wrote: > > I think missing static files on the left menu will be perceived like an >

[web2py] Re: tuple and list problem.

2013-08-22 Thread dhmorgan
if you want to end up with a tuple (as VCARDID_NAVLIST is), you can convert the list:reference string with: navlist=VCARDID_NAVLIST + tuple(form.vars.navID[1:-1].split('|')) On Thursday, August 22, 2013 5:58:51 AM UTC-5, Annet wrote: > > I have these constants: > > INTERFACENAVID=19 > CRU

[web2py] Document for Fedora Deployment

2013-08-30 Thread dhmorgan
please also post on web2pyslices.com -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://g

[web2py] Re: Is it mandatory to add new html page for every new function ?

2013-09-06 Thread dhmorgan
for any function, you can specify the template to be used to render the data you return; a couple of helpful bits from the book can be found at: http://www.web2py.com/books/default/search/29?search=response.view%2C+vars%29

[web2py] Re: Modifying routes.example.py to routes.py

2013-10-07 Thread dhmorgan
the old "routes.example.py" that was in the root web2py directory is now in web2py/examples and is named "routes.pattern.example.py" On Monday, October 7, 2013 5:20:24 AM UTC-5, Bedour Alshaigy wrote: > > Good morning everyone, > > I am a new web2py user. I am trying to modify routes.example.py

[web2py] Re: Execute Command On Remote Server Via SSH from Web2py

2013-10-09 Thread dhmorgan
is web2py running under user "pi"? On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 9:57:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Gray wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm not sure that this is exactly a web2py question, but it seems like > this is where the smart people hang out so I'll post here in hopes of some > help. > > I am trying to exec