Is anybody able to open http://sourceforge.net/p/turbogears2/tickets/43
page?
I'm getting a 500 error trying to open it.
Me too.
Also it seems to me that with tg 2.1 (tested on development branch)
the issue has been fixed, can anyone else confirm this?
I'm able to access
The problem is on the SourceForge side, has been ticketed, and is being worked
on:
https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/1952/
-Rick
On Apr 14, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Is anybody able to open http://sourceforge.net/p/turbogears2/tickets/43
page?
I'm getting a 500
Am 14.04.2011 um 02:00 schrieb pythy:
I'm a former WebObjects developer (also php, perl) currently studying
python (reading 'The Definitive Guide to Jython').
Just starting to explore the webdev packages available for Python. I'm
posting here because I was impressed with the TurboGears
On Apr 14, 2:24 am, Diez B. Roggisch de...@web.de wrote:
Am 14.04.2011 um 02:00 schrieb pythy:
I'm leaning toward Jython dev in eclipse. My db of choice is
PostgreSQL. Looking for html templates that are as easy to use as php.
Don't bother with Jython unless you have a real technical
Am 14.04.2011 um 02:00 schrieb pythy:
I'm leaning toward Jython dev in eclipse. My db of choice is
PostgreSQL. Looking for html templates that are as easy to use as php.
I understand that TG is not entirely compatible with Jython, but that
there are some workarounds.
The book mentions
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:48 AM, NiL nicolas.laura...@gmail.com wrote:
2/ in my use case get_user_options is very both very network and cpu
intensive, so I tried to setup a memoized decorator, otherwise the
computing is done for every instance call. That is, if I set some data
in the 'values'
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