Peter, Did you ever get this working?
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 9:04:25 PM UTC-5, Billy Earney wrote: > > Peter, > > I've copied the files over to verify they still work with the current > master. It looks like I needed to send you a few more files, if you want > to run the example > you need some extra files: > > build.sh should go in the same directory as the previous py files from my > earlier email (I'm assuming this would be examples/RegexTextBoxDemo). > the enclosed html and css file should be placed in a directory called > public (ie, examples/RegexTextBoxDemo/public). > > run build.sh, and goto the output directory and run the chrome command you > used earlier. Let me know if you continue to have issues. > > On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 7:13:34 PM UTC-5, peter.bittner wrote: >> >> Billy, >> >> yes, working example, please! >> >> I couldn't get this running with Chromium quickly, not exactly sure >> why. My steps: >> >> 1. Download the two files you sent >> 2. $ pyjsbuild RegexTextBoxDemo.py (... creates all files fine in >> ./output folder) >> 3. $ chromium-browser --allow-file-access-from-files >> output/RegexTextBoxDemo.html >> >> Doesn't show anything, and the error console (F12) shows that there is >> a security issue. Hmmm... >> >> Would be great to see this running out, i.e. w/o trouble shooting >> (sorry!), of the box (even) for novice users. >> >> ExaMples... I'm loving it! :-) >> >> Cheers, Peter >> >> >> >> 2012/7/29 Billy Earney <[email protected]>: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I've written a simple component that uses a regular expression to >> validate >> > input into a TextBox. Enclosed is the demo I created. If this seems >> to be >> > of help to you, let me know and maybe I'll create an example for the >> > website. >> > >> > Billy >> > >> > >> > On Sunday, July 29, 2012 1:39:53 AM UTC-5, Maho wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Do we have any kind of validators in pyjs? >> >> >> >> By validator - I mean such mechanism, which is attached to user input >> >> (text box, date field, select, option, etc...) which checks if input >> is >> >> valid (valid field, state, number...) and if not, attach eg. red bulb >> >> with label to input saying "your input is wrong, please fix" >> >> >> >> If I need it, I should: >> >> >> >> 1. use what we have (I didn't find, but I'm still learning new things >> >> about pyjamaS), >> >> 2. port from gwt and use (could someone give me hint where to search >> it?) >> >> 3. write my own .... >> > --
