Some text runs off the page, e.g.
http://web2py.com/book/default/section/7/2?search=person_image
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italized, but not all.
- Some bulletlist entries end in a period, most don't.
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Hi Massimo,
The description of web2py-users still says:
Developers should also join:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py_de velopers
The underscore should be a dash, and there's a space in the text (URL
is correct though).
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Hi Massimo,
> there will be a PDF version on lulu
Will those who already bought the current Lulu version be able to
download the new version for free, or will they have have to buy it
again?
I saw this question asked before, but AFAIK it wasn't answered y
's ok, but while in heavy development it tends
to get pretty annoying.
Is there a way to work around this?
In another thread it was suggested that reload() would do the trick,
but I couldn't get that working.
Cheers,
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pment only, remove for
production
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> Mmmm, somehow, I still can't get it work, even though I already change
> your:
> from utilsmodule import MyClass
> into:
> exec("from %s import MyClass"%utilsmodule)
Yep, my mistake.
I corrected it in my app but pasted the old wrong snippet...
Only weird thing I experience is that if I ch
> The "call it twice" might cause by the "caveat" mentioned in python
> document of reload(), quoted below. But honestly speaking, it sounds
> complicated, I don't quite understand it, and not gonna understand it
> either as long as I do not feel the need for using reload(). :-)
In a highly non-s
AFAIK You can prepend the function name with a double underscore, e.g.
"__thefunction():"
I've used this to prevent the function to show up in the admin
interface.
You should check if it indeed isn't mapped to a URL.
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gtracker (or force people
to communicate about issues only through the bugtracker).
For the record, we use JIRA.
Hope this is of any help.
Try things out, read some articles/reviews and use common sense.
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Storing digitally + backups should be sufficient.
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Is it really worth to reinvent the wheel?
Why write a wiki from scratch when there are so many wiki's readily
available out there (several open source apps, or free Confluence as
you're an open source project)?
True, it's a nice showcase for web2py, but when I look at the todo
list you realize you
was not complaining, I raised my concern.
I did make a suggestion: use a readily available wiki.
It looks like I'm continuing with web2py, so I might be around for a
while.
Please, from now on, judge me from my posts and efforts to give back
to the project.
Cheers,
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