I support web2py and its developers, however, Joe does have a point
here.
Your metric is flawed. All you can say for certain is that a growing
number of people were interested in web2py at some point in time. You
cannot tell how many have left in frustration and now use other
platforms.
Nice link - thanks ... looks like this one is worth looking at more
thouroughly
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Nice starting point perhaps:
http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2009/05/28/practical-project-automation.html
On May 25, 1:24 am, mdipierro
There seem to be 4 entries there for web2py (with various text along with
web2py, making them separate entries...)
Zoom's at least is the single word web2py - all you other guys, vote up
the clean one-word one!
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Zoom.Quiet zoom.qu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon,
The default validators have already some default messages in them that
are displayed to the user.
When translating an app, all these basic validators need to be
supplied with a T-version of the messages.
Is there a way we can already T-fy the default messages and formats
(like dates) out of the
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OK.
In my humble opinion, I think effort can be paused on added features
in favour of updating documentation as a mean to grow the user base.
At the moment we see other users (beside massimo) ansewering questions
on this list, it would be a good indicator that things are going the
right way
there go my 2 cents.
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I agree with Massimo here: please provide some proposal or patches so
we can move forward
for myself, I will provide docstring patches as I prefer working with
the code in eclipse.
On 1 jun, 05:34, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
What do you propose?
Massimo
thanks M.
On May 29, 6:47 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
becaue
message= response.render('default/example.html',context=dict(one=1,
two=2)) would have passed
dict(context=dict(one=1, two=2)))
and {{=one}} would have had to be {{=context['one']}}.
easier to change the
For what it's worth, it seems that this discussion revolves around the
technology rather than the process. The repository is almost a mute
point. Things are bound to change as the technology improves. A
excellent example of this is Google Wave (video available at
http://wave.google.com). It
done.
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added.
carlo (aka sotospeak)
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thanks Massimo - that works great using curl, but I couldn't get it to
work using wget, eg.
wget --user=username --password=password -O -
http://127.0.0.1:8000/app/default/index
Any suggestions?
On May 31, 9:51 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
OK. As you request since the latest
Try
wget http://username:passw...@127.0.0.1:8000/app/default/index
On Jun 1, 10:10 am, Dan danbr...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Massimo - that works great using curl, but I couldn't get it to
work using wget, eg.
wget --user=username --password=password -O
web2y 1.63.1 posted
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Hi all,
My first Web2py app is almost done and with this framework I can even
take a break and still being productive and nos slaved by development
:-) (and I'm not a developers so is great to see how web2py brings
development to common folks). Now I want to create a richer input form
using
Hello,
while searching for a solution to do a progress bar for uploads, I
found this:
http://t.wits.sg/2008/06/25/howto-php-and-jquery-upload-progress-bar/
Unfortunately this uses a PHP Pecl-specific function
(uploadprogress_get_info). I was wondering if there is an equivalent
function
Hello Massimo,
Only one question: what's new on this version??? It's possible to
known the changes between versions??
Thanks a lot.!!
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Hello Massimo,
Only one question: what's new on this version??? It's possible to
known the changes between versions??
Thanks a lot.!!
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web2y 1.63.1 posted
I asked similar question not long ago.
The answer is -
1) web2py doesn't support it right now (and I guess there is no easy way to
add it)
2) it is anyways wrong to ask server about how much _browser_ uploaded.
Browser knows that so ask him (but not me - I do not know how to do it).
On Monday
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Sorry I found it
Can i ask where u found it? Would like to see changelog also. Thanks.
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The README has a summary of changes (newest is at the bottom of the
readme...);
Using the source distribution, you can also see a newest to oldest detailed
checkin log from bzr with:
$ bzr log
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Pete wasp...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:49 pm, salbefe
Thanks, later I found your messages.
It might not be possible from Javascript, so we probably need to
resort to a flash-based uploader (that I wanted to avoid).
Thanks anyways.
On Jun 1, 6:14 pm, Alexey Nezhdanov snak...@gmail.com wrote:
I asked similar question not long ago.
The answer is -
hmmm ... is this a user interface problem with redditt?
I think I see MORE entries on web2py now, but not an increase in count on
one:
- atryda: 1 point; Web2py is best for me...
- janhesky: 1 point: Web2py for great GAE compatibility.
- child entry:
- turicas: 1 point:
oops... somehow hist send... continuing:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Yarko Tymciurak yark...@gmail.com wrote:
hmmm ... is this a user interface problem with redditt?
I think I see MORE entries on web2py now, but not an increase in count on
one:
- atryda: 1 point; Web2py is
one way to get portability is to express it in the supported types:
eg: decimals can be *100 stored in integer
On 25 mei, 07:17, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
I do not know if this is a good idea and I'd like to hear your
opinions:
I have added in trunk to define custom column
- votings needs registering (don't like that)
- seeing how a simple vote ends up like this, wouldn't like to be the
documentation lead :-)
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Yarko
Thanks a lot.
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That didn't work for me either. Here is the command I tried:
wget -O - http://username...@127.0.0.1:8000/app/default/index
I see the login form, not the hello world page. and I used urllib to
encode the @ character in the username. it replaces it with %40
and the curl equivalent of this didn't
Hi Massimo,
Sorry to bother you again. I send this mail this morning and seems that
still is not on the list. I'm reading it using Mark mail and there is
still nothing from June, may be is a refresh problem, maybe mine is the
first post of the month, may be is something else, but I can't see
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:10 PM, HansD hans.don...@pobox.com wrote:
one way to get portability is to express it in the supported types:
eg: decimals can be *100 stored in integer
see discussions around fixed point arithmetic, and binary vs. decimal
encoding, and then the various decimal
Success!
Adding the --auth-no-challenge parameter to the wget command is
necessary
wget --auth-no-challenge --user=[username] --password=[password]
http://127.0.0.1:8000/app/default
thanks for your patience, and for making the change to the code.
Dan
On Jun 1, 10:23 am, Dan
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:13 PM, HansD hans.don...@pobox.com wrote:
- votings needs registering (don't like that)
...it's a reddit design, to prevent one person from artificially upping a
vote; presumably this way you can depend on reddit votes, and that is
what it offers.
- seeing how a
I am pretty sure user ceej has coded using js, perhaps he can tell use
which js plugin he sued.
Massimo
On Jun 1, 11:54 am, Tamas tma...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, later I found your messages.
It might not be possible from Javascript, so we probably need to
resort to a flash-based uploader
Done
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I tried it with 1.6.2.3 and it didn't work: TypeError:
datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 1, 0, 0) is not JSON serializable
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yes it does in the sense that you can serialize date,datetimeand
time objects using web2py's simplejson but they are
I am pretty sure user ceej has coded using js, perhaps he can tell use
which js plugin he sued.
If you are using an HTML 'file' control, all the implementations I've
seen require POSTing the upload to an iframe, then using AJAX to poll
the progress of the upload. How you poll the progress is
Ok, this works for me. I've added username to my table an everything
works fine.
Thank's a lot to all,
Paul
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I suggest you rename the login_name as 'username' and you replace its
label with 'login_name'. web2py knows how to handle a
I will like to know if web2py runs on the iPhone or the ITouch and if
it does how do you get it to work?
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Hi,
I tried searching for an answer to this topic but couldn't find one,
forgive me if it's been mentioned a dozen times.
Is there some way to have individual app admins that require
individual login on the same instance of web2py, so that you could
have multiple managers of multiple apps at
Do you want to create an application for Iphone that is hosted on
Web2py server ? if thats the case I don't see any reason why you
can't, you just have to build your application as any other
application by following some specification for the device, in this
case this link can be useful for you:
I'm confused - there are now 13 separate entries that mention web2py... all
of them with very low votes (most 1, some now zero).
I had hoped people would look at web2py ranking, and VOTE on ONE web2py
entry and comment under ONE entry... I've tried to point this out...
I've also
(now) tried to
Yes. Some users have done it. You need to install Python first. That
requires jailbraking the iPhone.
Massimo
On Jun 1, 4:21 pm, Pystar aitoehi...@gmail.com wrote:
i meant can i download web2py onto my iphone and develop webapps on
it?
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How do i jailbreak the iTouch? I should google that but i want a heads
up first
thanks
On Jun 1, 10:28 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
Yes. Some users have done it. You need to install Python first. That
requires jailbraking the iPhone.
Massimo
On Jun 1, 4:21 pm, Pystar
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Hi,
I tried searching for an answer to this topic but couldn't find one,
forgive me if it's been mentioned a dozen times.
Is there some way to have individual app admins that require
individual login on the same instance of
Look for this in gluon/contrib/simplejson/encoder.py
if isinstance(o, (datetime.date,
datetime.datetime,
datetime.time)):
return o.isoformat()[:19].replace('T',' ')
raise TypeError(%r is not JSON serializable % (o,))
I think you are right
On Jun 1, 2:06 pm, Mark Larsen larsen...@gmail.com wrote:
I am pretty sure user ceej has coded using js, perhaps he can tell use
which js plugin he sued.
If you are using an HTML 'file' control, all the implementations I've
seen require POSTing the upload to an
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Pystar aitoehi...@gmail.com wrote:
How do i jailbreak the iTouch? I should google that but i want a heads
up first
thanks
http://www.theiphoneblog.com/2008/09/25/tipbs-jailbreaking-101-mac-edition/
I have been jailbreaking my 1st generation iPhone for every
I'd like to avoid having duplicate memberships to the auth_membership
table. Based on an earlier thread (http://groups.google.com/group/
web2py/browse_thread/thread/133644f67efdc217/69f25bb658d85310), I
thought that adding a requires statement to the db.py model definition
would do it, but it
Not a replacement for better docs but I am making slides to document
new features
http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/cookbook2.pdf
Send me keynote slides if you want to help. I plan to be done by
tomorrow ~100 slides.
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Anyone have a nice looking Web2py icon?
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Massimo,
Went through slides quickly. Like Slide # 24 a lot. If you have
access to creating bookmarks, it will be helpful for users. I use
bookmarks to emphasize certain points. In your document you could use
bookmarks to explain app creation to users.
On Jun 1, 3:38 pm, mdipierro
Have you looked at recent files on http://groups.google.com/group/web2py ?
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I was specifically looking for the ability to edit files, not just the
appadmin. That's OK. It's not that hard to create a new instance of
web2py, thanks to its beautiful simplicity.
Thanks for the info.
-Matt
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Hi all,
I send a mail this morning:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/a439333f2d2c5f0b#*
*I'm still stuck with the same problem. Any hint?
Thanks,
Offray
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LOL
once again they are implying you are me.
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8ooh3/which_web_framework_do_you_prefer/c09zcd8
Some people really have a hard time admitting web2py is getting
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I see some .png's in the files, but .ico's for windows.
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Have you looked at recent files onhttp://groups.google.com/group/web2py?
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Anyone have a nice looking Web2py
done.
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Done.
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Hi,
My sessions on localhost are being saved to the session's folder using
this call:
session.connect(request,response,db=db,tablename='web2py_session',
masterapp='guestbook')
Database table web2py_session does not have any records.
How do I store sessions to the database?
Reference:
Figured it out. Thanks anyway.
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Hi,
My sessions on localhost are being saved to the session's folder using
this call:
session.connect(request,response,db=db,tablename='web2py_session',
masterapp='guestbook')
Database table web2py_session
great slides!
;)
On Jun 1, 4:38 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
Not a replacement for better docs but I am making slides to document
new features
http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/cookbook2.pdf
Send me keynote slides if you want to help. I plan to be done by
tomorrow ~100
I think you are right
Hmm, I am thinking of writing a patch. The web2py server changes
would be trivial, perhaps a callback function that fires on each
iteration in the copystream function. An example function could say
place the percent copied in a database or temp file to then be polled
I posted another version. Now it is twice as long. still lots to say
but please send me feedback.
http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/cookbook2.pdf
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Advanced is misspelled on slide 50. Still going through it...
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but please send me feedback.
http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/cookbook2.pdf
Massimo
Business misspelled on slide 56.
On Jun 1, 9:31 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
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but please send me feedback.
http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/cookbook2.pdf
Massimo
oops.. and 48 and 49.
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Advanced is misspelled on slide 50. Still going through it...
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but please send me
Massimo,
Please take these corrections as I want you to look good, not
criticism:
Slide 11: 'Editing an...' Probably should be 'Editing app'
Slide 14: 'click to ajax...' Probably should be 'click for Ajax...'
Slide 15: 'Views can extend a other...' Should be 'Views can extend
other...'
I was trying to do a select, where I have distinct records, but only
for certain fields. While I don't want to restrict the field on
input, when doing a query sometimes I want to eliminate duplates of a
particular field. Normally in SQL you could do a DISTINCT [field
name], but the distinct in
I really appreciate them! Thank you John.
Massimo
On Jun 1, 10:32 pm, JohnMc maruadventu...@gmail.com wrote:
Massimo,
Please take these corrections as I want you to look good, not
criticism:
Slide 11: 'Editing an...' Probably should be 'Editing app'
Slide 14: 'click to ajax...'
ahaha...
We are the Borg. Lower your shields, and surrender your ship. We will
add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your
culture will adapt to service ours. Resistance is futile.
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LOL
once again they are
and slide#24: ruotes_out/routes_out
On 2 juin, 06:01, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
I really appreciate them! Thank you John.
Massimo
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Massimo,
Please take these corrections as I want you to look good, not
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