Very cool!
How did you implement the breadcrumbs?
K
On Jun 15, 3:48 pm, Mike Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first Pylons site is in production now athttp://incidentnews.gov/.
It's running the following:
Pylons 0.9.6 dev r2009
Apache with ProxyPass
Google Maps interface (done
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 03:48:07PM -0700, Mike Orr wrote:
My first Pylons site is in production now at http://incidentnews.gov/ .
It's running the following:
Pylons 0.9.6 dev r2009
[...]
Christoph Haas's alternative paginator
Glad to hear that the paginator is
On Jun 15, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Mike Orr wrote:
My first Pylons site is in production now at http://
incidentnews.gov/ .
Cool; our[1] first Pylons app, BIANCA, goes into production on Monday
at NASA HQ -- alas, it contains v. sensitive information, so it's not
publicly available, but:
On 6/16/07, wongobongo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you implement the breadcrumbs?
It's a pattern I've used for years. c.crumbs is a list of (url,
label) pairs for each link except the first (Home), which is always
shown. Most controllers can leave it at the default, []. Those that
are
On 6/16/07, Christoph Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of curiosity. Do you run on the stable Ubuntu release, do you use
the unstable branch or do you put everything into a workingenv?
Currently it's an older Gentoo with Python 2.4. There's a workingenv
for this site. My colleagues have
My first Pylons site is in production now at http://incidentnews.gov/ .
It's running the following:
Pylons 0.9.6 dev r2009
Apache with ProxyPass
Google Maps interface (done by my colleague)
SQLAlchemy with MySQL
Mako templates
Christoph Haas's alternative paginator