[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-12 Thread mart
so many options! this is great too! kind of makes me wonder where my
head has been this last year ;)

Thanks everyone! I will try the "as a service" option as well.

Mart :)


On Jul 12, 8:50 pm, Brian M  wrote:
> You can run web2py as a windows service 
> toohttp://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11#Start-as-Windows-Service 
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> ~Brian


[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-12 Thread Brian M
You can run web2py as a windows service too 
http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11#Start-as-Windows-Service  

~Brian


[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-12 Thread mart
oh, i see.  yes, that makes sense :)

Mart :)

On Jul 12, 3:30 pm, Caleb Hattingh  wrote:
> Sorry, I wasn't being specific. My idea was just to provide defaults with the 
> startup of web2py to reduce a step. There is no literal accept button.
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On 12 Jul 2011, at 5:09 PM, mart  wrote:
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> > Hey,
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> > I havent't seen any 'accept' button... do you have SSL enabled with
> > this config?
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> > Thanks,
> > Mart :)
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> > On Jul 12, 2:18 am, cjrh  wrote:
> >> I think we can fill in defaults for IP and port, and only require a user to
> >> hit "accept" if they agree.  So that should make things even easier to just
> >> get started.  Also, the time that the splash logo is displayed is actually 
> >> a
> >> setting, it isn't busy working during that delay.  I have been considering
> >> for a while putting a "close" button (think a small "X" somewhere) so that
> >> if you don't want to wait you can just go straight into the little config
> >> window.


Re: [web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-12 Thread Caleb Hattingh
Sorry, I wasn't being specific. My idea was just to provide defaults with the 
startup of web2py to reduce a step. There is no literal accept button.

Sent from my iPad

On 12 Jul 2011, at 5:09 PM, mart  wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> I havent't seen any 'accept' button... do you have SSL enabled with
> this config?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mart :)
> 
> On Jul 12, 2:18 am, cjrh  wrote:
>> I think we can fill in defaults for IP and port, and only require a user to
>> hit "accept" if they agree.  So that should make things even easier to just
>> get started.  Also, the time that the splash logo is displayed is actually a
>> setting, it isn't busy working during that delay.  I have been considering
>> for a while putting a "close" button (think a small "X" somewhere) so that
>> if you don't want to wait you can just go straight into the little config
>> window.


[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-12 Thread mart
Hey,

I havent't seen any 'accept' button... do you have SSL enabled with
this config?

Thanks,
Mart :)

On Jul 12, 2:18 am, cjrh  wrote:
> I think we can fill in defaults for IP and port, and only require a user to
> hit "accept" if they agree.  So that should make things even easier to just
> get started.  Also, the time that the splash logo is displayed is actually a
> setting, it isn't busy working during that delay.  I have been considering
> for a while putting a "close" button (think a small "X" somewhere) so that
> if you don't want to wait you can just go straight into the little config
> window.


[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-11 Thread mart
BTW - this is fantastic!! And, admin is blocked! so, no need to worry
about folks mocking everything up! :)

thanks again!
Mart :)

On Jul 11, 7:33 pm, mart  wrote:
> Really? LOL :) i had no clue! :)
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> (can't stop giggling - so is my daughter and she doesn't even know why
> (yet) :))
>
> thanks a lot for the help! :)
> Mart
>
> On Jul 11, 7:26 pm, Vasile Ermicioi  wrote:
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> >    - download web2py for windows
> >    - start web2py
> >    - set ip to  0.0.0.0 and port to 8080
> >    - you're done!


[web2py] Re: web2py deployement on windows

2011-07-11 Thread mart
Really? LOL :) i had no clue! :)

(can't stop giggling - so is my daughter and she doesn't even know why
(yet) :))

thanks a lot for the help! :)
Mart

On Jul 11, 7:26 pm, Vasile Ermicioi  wrote:
>    - download web2py for windows
>    - start web2py
>    - set ip to  0.0.0.0 and port to 8080
>    - you're done!