Yes, that is working fine. Thank you.
On Monday, February 11, 2013 6:54:53 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
Using a form inside a form may not a good idea. How about just:
{{=Recaptcha(request,PUBLIC_KEY, PRIVATE_KEY, options=theme:'white')}}
Would that work? Any suggestion for fixing
I have a file.
I want to read in the contents.
In what format? (how the controller will read/parse the data). Is it JSON,
XML, HTML, MARKMIN, text, RTF, YAML, CSV, JPEG ...?
I want to display those contents when a page is visited.
What does it contain? Is it an image, text, multimedia,
The password reset function is coming up with 'unable to send email', and
it seems to be since I upgraded from 1.93.2 to 2.3.2, as it was working up
until a couple of weeks ago before the upgrade (not necessarily correlated
but seems likely). The email addresses for password reset exist on the
I've also been researching and experimenting ...
I've come to the conclusion to only store utc dates (e.g., using utcnow) in
the data base and then use .represent or other means to convert for display.
Most notably, use the locale python library
(http://docs.python.org/2/library/locale.html)
Hi,
I want to change the layout of my application.
I know that the admin can Upload a plugin and I'm trying to do it from the
admin form.
The problem is that I'm getting this error when I push upload:
3.59.38.141.2013-02-12.12-45-14.5bd90085-2c09-41a0-9519-2eedc98ef24b
type
Hi,
I'm trying to install a layout plugin from the admin form, and I'm getting
this error:
59.38.141.2013-02-12.12-45-14.5bd90085-2c09-41a0-9519-2eedc98ef24b
*type 'exceptions.OSError' [Errno 1] Operation not permitted:
Want to call a web service from a web2py application. The service supports
get/posts methos for taking input and gives response in json.
Can someboday help me out?
Thanks Regards,
AT
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on GAE the filesystem is read-only and I don't think it's possible to
download and install a plugin from the admin interface... you have to
download the plugin locally and then deploy the app to GAE.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:01:42 PM UTC+1, José Manuel López Muñoz
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Hi,
I want
Hi,
http://datasift.com/ is nice.
it will be great, if it is integrated with web2py.
You have a good one.
Ashraf
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The plugin is a w2p file, how can I install it locally if my web2py
application is running over GAE (in my PC).
If I could unpack the w2p and copy the files to my application, I'm sure it
will work.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:13:16 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
on GAE the filesystem is
In the book the examples for using uuid as a unique field in a table shows:
Field('uuid', length=64, default=lambda:str(uuid.uuid4())),
I have been using this for a long time without really thinking about
it. The uuid-strings generated has the length of 36.
So why the 'length=64'?
Regards
Yes, that was it! Thanks a lot!
I don't know if this count as a suggestion, but honestly I was expecting to
be able to access the reCaptcha widget from
{{=form.custom.widget.recaptcha}}
since I already had set
auth.settings.register_captcha = Recaptcha(request, PUBLIC_KEY, PRIVATE_KEY
,...)
Did you read http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/14#Twitter-API?
It is an example of Twitter RESTful+ json.
T.
2013/2/12 at matifa...@gmail.com
Want to call a web service from a web2py application. The service supports
get/posts methos for taking input and gives response in json.
Update (and fix):
We found that it connects to the mail server, but then disconnects with 0
messages sent.
After running web2py in such a way that it would tell me what's going on
(this install normally runs as a windows service with no console):
anyserver.py -s rocket -p 8000 - l
At which
So you mean to just look at it through a regular view, not in the
routes.py. Got it. Wasn't thinking straight.
-Jim
On Monday, February 11, 2013 11:13:23 PM UTC-6, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On 11 Feb 2013, at 7:48 PM, Jim Steil ato@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
Sorry for being slow at
for future references . if you run web2py by
web2py.py -a yourpassword -D 0
the logging should be set to maximum possible level.
See if the error message is returned to the console. in case the debug
info is not printed, you may want to adjust logging.conf to set the root,
web2py and
Looking at request.env I'm seeing the following:
http_host = myaccountname.pythonanywhere.com
http_referer = http://www.myappurl.com
I'm routing in my routes.py based on www.myappurl.com but it never goes
there. It is always going to myaccountname.pythonanywhere.com.
-Jim
On Tuesday,
On 12 Feb 2013, at 7:48 AM, Jim S j...@qlf.com wrote:
Looking at request.env I'm seeing the following:
http_host = myaccountname.pythonanywhere.com
http_referer = http://www.myappurl.com
I'm routing in my routes.py based on www.myappurl.com but it never goes
there. It is always going to
Yes, might be a show-stopper for me and others trying to use
pythonanywhere. I was thinking there were others on the list using
pythonanywhere successfully with web2py. My problem is I know little about
DNS and routing. My DNS is hosted by mydomain.com. There is also a good
chance that
When you run it as a service you don't want to log DEBUG statements, that
are for debugging purposes
If you installed web2py downloading the sourcecode, start it in a dos
prompt (being in the same directory where web2py.py is)
python web2py.py -a yourpassword -D 0
If you installed web2py
You can run it 1st not as a GAE application.
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It is an example. You can change it.
On Tuesday, 12 February 2013 07:53:02 UTC-6, Johann Spies wrote:
In the book the examples for using uuid as a unique field in a table shows:
Field('uuid', length=64, default=lambda:str(uuid.uuid4())),
I have been using this for a long time without really
to learn about the fcgi processes you should read up on how apache handles
multiple requests. there are a few different modes and settings for apache
that control when and how many threads/processes apache will start.
the short summary: in order to handle multiple requests at the same time
for our system we have anonymous users (users with no email address), and
known users (users with an email address.
Apple does not expose the MAC address, the IMEI or the apple UDID of iOS
devices to developers. their policies strictly forbid the use of hardware
identifiers in apps
Hmm; good point.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 4:30 AM, howesc how...@umich.edu wrote:
for our system we have anonymous users (users with no email address), and
known users (users with an email address.
Apple does not expose the MAC address, the IMEI or the apple UDID of iOS
devices to developers.
Hi there,
PythonAnywhere developer here. I assume that the request environment where
Jim S was seeing the incorrect http_host is the underlying WSGI environment
-- is that correct? If so, that's a weird result. We definitely don't do
anything strange and hacky with those headers; I just ran
Yes, I don't believe it is a pythonanywhere problem. I'm using mydomain
for DNS hosting. They are now telling me that I cannot setup a cname for
my root domain if I'm using their mailservers and have the mx records point
to them. That sounds like a bunch of crap to me, but that is what their
I am facing a similar problem. I use vps.com for DNS server and I do not
see a way to redirect the top domain.
BTW. I am also using pythonanywhere (planning to move web2py there) and I
noticed I had to visit:
https://username.pythonanywhere.com/admin/default/reload_routes
to reload the
Your DNS providers aren't completely in the wrong. The problem as I
understand it is that the DNS standard itself doesn't support CNAMEs for
naked domains, like foo.com, if you have any other data associated with
them -- like mail records. See
On 12 February 2013 19:42, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.comwrote:
I am facing a similar problem. I use vps.com for DNS server and I do not
see a way to redirect the top domain.
BTW. I am also using pythonanywhere (planning to move web2py there) and I
noticed I had to visit:
on the problem you can't see the notification area the problem relies on
the fact that the new flash is relatively positioned and not fixed.
position: fixed
width: 32%
left: 33%
top: 50px
will fix it.
I noticed also that the flash message appears, then it's hidden and then
again it is shown.
I 'think' I've just got my DNS setup they way you described. Waiting for
it to propogate
Will check back in a few hours.
-Jim
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Giles Thomas giles.tho...@gmail.comwrote:
Your DNS providers aren't completely in the wrong. The problem as I
understand it is
Great news, I believe it is finally working.
For my domain, I have the root domain pointing (forwarding?) to
www.domainname.com
I have a cname entry for www.domainname.com that points to
username.pythonanywhere.com
for routes.py I have this setup.
BASE=dict(
this stores dates in UTC but displays date in alternate timezone. You can
set the represent property based on a timezone stored in the users profile
or derived from locale settings ...
from pytz import timezone
import pytz
db.define_table('t_date',
Field('f_name'),
Field('f_datetime',
To keep things simple on the database side; how about making all times UTC?
Then use JavaScript to impose timezone on the client-side.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Michael Beller mjbel...@gmail.com wrote:
this stores dates in UTC but displays date in alternate timezone. You can
set the
Can we use represent callback in case of hugh number of rows(lets say
2 or more rows is there in db), will it not be causing to slow down the
whole process, means, while converting utc time to target timezone's time
one by one for each row and then displayed to UI using SQLFORM.grid()?
Please
We have web server and I would like to deploy my app to that server. what
are the steps ? and can it be scripted ?
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yes, you may unpack the w2p file (which is just a zip file i believe) and
copy the files to your application.
if you application can run on non-gae then you can do like dhmorgan
suggests.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 5:50:24 AM UTC-8, José Manuel López Muñoz
wrote:
The plugin is a w2p
some useful information you can find in /web2py/scripts folder or in
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13 Deployment
recipeshttp://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13#Deployment-recipes
@debi:/home/www-data/web2py/scripts$ ll
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autoroutes.py
bench.py
cleancss.py
cleanhtml.py
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