while i havent looked closely at appcelerator, I am impressed with the
vision
and knowledge that the creators seem to have about building rich
internet applications
and the emphasis on client side code.
Again, this doesn't mean I think this is a good framework, certainly
it doesn't seem
to be a
On 4 Lut, 21:10, Mike Orr sluggos...@gmail.com wrote:
You don't know when the user closes the browser.
Yes but not at all. For some reasons (for example) when You close
browser or tab and you write gmail letter (message) you get
JavaScript window message. I guess that this is on onunload
You find some extra informations about AuthKit in Przewodnik po
Pylons 0.9.7 here[http://tiny.pl/vn2t]
But the way to solve your problem is the most simple User Authkit
class:
-- code --
from authkit.permissions import *
from pylons import session
class
2009/2/5 Kumar McMillan kumar.mcmil...@gmail.com:
validation, as in, security of how it does the message passing?
Not so much that, but from an accessibility standpoint.
The same is true (i believe) for RIA frameworks in general. Making an
RIA that's usable by a blind person seems almost
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:55 AM, Iain Campbell i...@kandaba.com wrote:
2009/2/5 Kumar McMillan kumar.mcmil...@gmail.com:
validation, as in, security of how it does the message passing?
Not so much that, but from an accessibility standpoint.
The same is true (i believe) for RIA frameworks
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:11 AM, Tycon adie...@gmail.com wrote:
while i havent looked closely at appcelerator, I am impressed with the
vision
and knowledge that the creators seem to have about building rich
internet applications
and the emphasis on client side code.
Again, this doesn't mean
Jan Koprowski wrote:
On 4 Lut, 21:10, Mike Orr sluggos...@gmail.com wrote:
You don't know when the user closes the browser.
Another option would be to set a Javascript timer to ping the server
every once in a while. You could then set your sessions to expire pretty
quickly. As long as the
On Feb 5, 12:17 pm, Christopher Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote:
Another option would be to set a Javascript timer to ping the server
every once in a while. You could then set your sessions to expire pretty
quickly. As long as the user had that page open, the client would keep
getting the
On Jan 31, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Damjan wrote:
I know about the pep and how python source files are encoded, but the
interactive shell is something completely different. I wonder on what
local env variable does shell depend. Since I have all of them
either sl_SI.UTF8 or en_GB.UTF-8.
The
On 29/01/2009, at 3:46 AM, TJ Ninneman wrote:
Guys, I'm trying to create a ticket for this (with a patch containing
my suggested implementation) at
http://pylonshq.com/project/pylonshq/newticket
but am getting a 404 error from ticket preview.
Looks like the new site w/ Trac integration
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