cube2py is just a scaffolding app + plugin_wiki. The code is in question is also in plugin_wiki although people do not seem to use it (and I am not sure it is in general a good idea to store code in db).
On Dec 27, 2:18 pm, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Massimo, > > Is cube2py still something you support? Asking because I haven't read > many threads about it lately... And, is the plugin_wiki part of > cube2py up to date (or the same?) with the plugin available for > download on web2py.com? Meaning, I would love to take that route, is > everything compatible from plugin_wiki to cube2py? > > Thanks, > Mart :) > > On Dec 27, 2:16 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > cube2py does that. > > >http://code.google.com/p/cube2py/source/browse/models/plugin_wiki.py?... > > > On Dec 27, 12:56 pm, mattynoce <mattyn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > bump. any thoughts on running code stored in the db through the web2py > > > interpreter? > > > > On Dec 23, 3:17 pm, mattynoce <mattyn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > hi all. i know this doesn't sound like a superb idea, but i may have > > > > to do something like it. > > > > > i have data coming from the db and being displayed to the user as > > > > instructions. "do this," "go there," etc. > > > > > i'd like to have that data executed in the environment, so i could say > > > > "do this, {{=user.first_name}}." but when i say > > > > {{=XML(instruction.step)}} it spits out the raw text but doesn't > > > > execute it. > > > > > this only happens for db info that we put in, no user data. is there a > > > > way to run it through the web2py interpreter before displaying it to > > > > the user? > > > > > thanks, and happy holidays. > > > > > matt > >