[web2py] Re: ekjaa

2011-07-03 Thread Mohit
Thank you all for the kind words!

Yes, it is a web2py website :)

@Mikech: We are in the process of fixing the bugs and it should be
resolved soon.

We request you all to go through the website and let us know your
feedback. It will help us greatly in further enhancing the website.

You can contact me at mohit.gu...@ekjaa.org for any queries/feedback.


Regards
Mohit

On Jun 23, 9:46 pm, Anthony  wrote:
> On Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:38:29 PM UTC-4, mikech wrote:
>
> > Is this a web2py site?
>
> Yes, you can tell if you look at the meta tags in the html head. The http
> response also includes x-powered-by=web2py.


[web2py] Re: ekjaa

2011-06-23 Thread Anthony
On Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:38:29 PM UTC-4, mikech wrote: 
>
> Is this a web2py site?

 
Yes, you can tell if you look at the meta tags in the html head. The http 
response also includes x-powered-by=web2py.


[web2py] Re: ekjaa

2011-06-23 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
They say here it is made with web2py:
http://harshasmukherjee.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/fight-for-the-sight-of-our-website/
I checked it includes web2py_ajax code. It is really well done.

On Jun 23, 11:38 am, mikech  wrote:
> Is this a web2py site?  Very nice.   One comment: How Ekjaa works sliding
> tool moves a bit fast for me to read, and doesn't pause
> when my mouse is over it.
>
> Mike


[web2py] Re: ekjaa

2011-06-23 Thread mikech
Is this a web2py site?  Very nice.   One comment: How Ekjaa works sliding 
tool moves a bit fast for me to read, and doesn't pause
when my mouse is over it.

Mike


[web2py] Re: ekjaa

2011-06-23 Thread Luther Goh Lu Feng
http://www.ekjaa.org/Ekjaa/about/team_Members

On Jun 23, 9:03 pm, Massimo Di Pierro 
wrote:
> How is behind it?
>
> http://www.ekjaa.org/
>
> Really good job!
>
> massimo