Fantastic.....as usual.

tiny hint: 
can the book title be more descriptive of the related version of web2py ?


On Monday, October 15, 2012 8:30:42 PM UTC+3, martzi wrote:
>
> Many thanks Massimo web2py is here to stay !
>
> On Monday, October 15, 2012 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Changelog:
>>
>> - overall faster web2py
>> - when apps are deleted, a w2p copy left in deposit folder
>> - change in cron (it is now disabled by default). removed -N option and 
>> introdu\
>> ced -Y.
>> - faster web2py_uuid() and request initialization logic, thanks Michele
>> - static asset management, thanks Niphlod
>> - improved mobile admin
>> - request.requires_https and Auth(secure=True), thanks Yarin and Niphlod
>> - better custom_import (works per app and is faster), thanks Michele
>> - redis_sesssion.py, thanks Niphlod
>> - allow entropy computation in IS_STRONG and web2py.js, thanks Jonathan 
>> and Nip\
>> hlod
>> - fixed many aith.wiki problems
>> - support for auth.wiki(render='html')
>> - better welcome layout, thanks Paolo
>> - db.define_table(...,redefine=True)
>> - DAL, Row, and Rows object can now be pickled/unpickled, thanks to 
>> zombie DAL.
>> - admin uses codemirror
>> - allow syntax auth = Auth(db).define_tables()
>> - better auth.wiki with preview, thanks Alan
>> - better auth.impersonate, thanks Alan
>> - upgraded jQuery 1.8
>> - upgraded Bootstrap 2.1
>> - fixed problems with dropbox_account.py
>> - many fixes to cache.ram, cache.disk, memcache and gae_memcache
>> - cache.with_prefix(cache.ram,'prefix')
>> - db.table.field.epoch() counts seconds from epoch
>> - DAL support for SQL CASE, example: 
>> db().select(...query.case('true','false))
>> - DAL(...,do_connect=False) allows faking connections
>> - DAL(...,auto_import=True) now retieves some fiel attributes
>> - mail can specify a sender: mail.send(...,sender='Mr X <%(sender)s>')
>> - renamed gluon/contrib/comet_messaging.py -> 
>> gluon/contrib/websocket_messaging.py
>>
>> Please check it and report any problem.
>> As usual, thanks to the many people who have contributed, in particular 
>> Michele and Niphlod.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>

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