[web2py] Re: Congratulations on PY4WEB

2019-12-16 Thread JoeCodeswell
tructions. > > On Sunday, 15 December 2019 09:54:34 UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Dear Massimo and Team, >> >> Congratulations on PY4WEB. >> >> I am particularly excited about the modularity as well as vscode >> compatibility. >> >> Any

[web2py] Congratulations on PY4WEB

2019-12-15 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Massimo and Team, Congratulations on PY4WEB. I am particularly excited about the modularity as well as vscode compatibility. Any installation recipes yet? I looked at the video and it seemed to me I could use a Bottle app to kick it off. Do you think the same technique would work on w

[web2py] Re: What’s the timelines for py4web?

2019-12-15 Thread JoeCodeswell
+1 On Sunday, December 15, 2019 at 6:52:53 AM UTC-8, VP wrote: > > Is there timeline milestones? Thanks. -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) ---

[web2py] Re: remove "login" from navbar

2017-07-18 Thread JoeCodeswell
Hi Folks, I didn't know where to put the above. Here's what worked for me in web2py Version 2.14.6-stable+timestamp.2016.05.10.00.21.47 In layout.html, I commented out the following as shown below: I am posting this so i remember how to do it. :) Love and peace, Joe On Friday, Oc

[web2py] Re: I have a file 'you.html' in static, how do I open it in my web2py app?

2017-06-09 Thread JoeCodeswell
Hi Mike. Here's my hack. *static/anHTMLfile.html* * anHTMLfileHELLO from anHTMLfile.html see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/Wqipxb_5-j4";>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/Wqipxb_5-j4controllers/default.py* *def showHTMLFile():'''

[web2py] Re: smartgrid example problem

2016-03-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-16) str(' '.join(platform.uname()) ) = Linux 2.6.32-604.30.3.lve1.3.63.el6.x86 *64 ...* I am going to open a ticket and reference this post. Thanks. Love and peace, Joe On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 7:56:04 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > De

[web2py] Re: smartgrid example problem

2016-03-09 Thread JoeCodeswell
t; > On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 11:47:58 AM UTC-6, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Dear web2py Community, >> >> I BELIEVE i am faithfully following the one-to-many SmartGrid example in >> the book (Example 34* Using a Smartgrid*). >> >> I'll show my

[web2py] smartgrid example problem

2016-03-08 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Community, I BELIEVE i am faithfully following the one-to-many SmartGrid example in the book (Example 34* Using a Smartgrid*). I'll show my code below. PROBLEM When I click on addRecord from "http://127.0.0.1:8000/w2psnips/default/manage_songs";, Firefox goes to "http://127.0.0.1

[web2py] Kudos for the simple_examples + Happy Holidays

2015-12-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Family, Kudos to you all for the (new to me) "simple examples ". The are at a low enough "level of granularity" so as to be used to *customize an app* as needed by a web developer like me. Thanks for the exegesis. Ha

Re: [web2py] web2py update FROM 2.9.12 TO 2.11.2 -> Internal error; Revert to 2.9.12 -> Internal Server Error

2015-07-27 Thread JoeCodeswell
web2py_src.zip replace web2py/web2py.py? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: A [jdor@web396 DIRX]$ cd /THEPATH/apache2/bin [jdor@web396 bin]$ ./start [jdor@web396 bin]$ Thanks again in advance for any ideas. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 1:14:30 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote

Re: [web2py] web2py update FROM 2.9.12 TO 2.11.2 -> Internal error; Revert to 2.9.12 -> Internal Server Error

2015-07-27 Thread JoeCodeswell
ou run Welcome... > > Your ticket traceback is not really friendly to analyse... > > :) > > Richard > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 3:59 PM, JoeCodeswell > wrote: > > > Dear web2py-users, > > On WebFaction, I just tried TWICE to update web2py stable FROM 2.9.

[web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-02-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
anuary 27, 2015 at 9:14:06 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py-users, > > Here is my question about the roadmap goals for web2py development. > > Will the goals for web2py development be oriented to serve > Web Developers MORE THAN Website Administrators or

[web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-02-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Anthony, Thanks for *ALL your service* to web2py and your replies to this discussion. First, let me state emphatically,* I am a grateful user & supporter of web2py*. My questions and comments are my effort to improve it *for my Workflow, *which is, as i indicated before, *View* (as in M*V

[web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-02-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
definitely not a power user thereof, so I may not have the > perspective to evaluate Joe's request. (I'm also out-of-date in doing > Android app dev; that doesn't use Eclipse Galileo anymore, but I think > there was some similarity between EG and SL design of the visua

Re: [web2py] args typed in by hand into URL address window

2015-02-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Alex, Thanks for this research. Did you find this in the book? If so, where? Love and peace, Joe On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 1:59:55 PM UTC-8, Alex Glaros wrote: > > never mind, found it: {{=request.raw_args}} > > final version: > > {{if request.raw_args == '1':}}{{redirect(URL('f

[web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-01-31 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Leonel, I agree that you can do and *should* both. For my web2py projects, I am BOTH Developer and Administrator, *at* *least initially*, before i hand it over to my user. Regarding *my suggestions to improve* the help web2py gives me with the *Administration Tasks for my users*, my sugg

Re: [web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-01-29 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Richard and Niphlod, Thanks for your responses. Richard, your understanding is the indeed meaning of what i was trying to express. Regarding my suggestions for improving web2py support for web-devs, i have 2 suggestions i can think of right now: - When writing a Plugin or a Wizard or s

Re: [web2py] Re: Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-01-29 Thread JoeCodeswell
2py > serve each others as much... > > Richard > > On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Massimo Di Pierro > wrote: > >> I never thought about it in those terms. I think it serves web developers >> by taking care of administrative issues for them. >> >> &

[web2py] Re: web2py with bootstrap-slider && bootstrap-typeahead

2015-01-29 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Niphlod, Thanks SO MUCH for being a GREAT technical contributor to my FAVORITE web framework. I have a suggestion for you regarding tone of the first part of your answer. In your answer to *fsp*, the first sentence could have been *profitably skipped*. I think that first sentence is disco

[web2py] Question about web2py roadmap.

2015-01-27 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, Here is my question about the roadmap goals for web2py development. Will the goals for web2py development be oriented to serve Web Developers MORE THAN Website Administrators or vice versa? I personally think web2py should serve Web Developers MORE THAN Website Ad

Re: [web2py] Easy to Understand SQLFORM.grid Custom Search

2014-07-25 Thread JoeCodeswell
it might also be considered for use in the build_query function of > sqlhtml.py. > > Shlex seems like a great way of using quotes to contain search phrases. I > guess Google would be using something similar, and I'm sure that many of > us use that feature all the ti

[web2py] Re: What is the proper way to truncate a table from appadmin?

2014-07-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
from appadmin. Use the shell. > > Anthony > > On Monday, July 14, 2014 1:19:00 PM UTC-4, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> >> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-5p_Y4BnpH8Y/U8QQ5X_rNgI/AIU/S3BpQ4qAxTQ/s1600/Screenshot+2014-07-14+10.14.20.png> >> Dear Anthony,

[web2py] Re: What is the proper way to truncate a table from appadmin?

2014-07-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
peace, Joe On Saturday, July 12, 2014 12:15:20 PM UTC-7, Anthony wrote: > > Put db.trip.id > 0 in the query and check the delete box. > > Anthony > > On Saturday, July 12, 2014 11:51:58 AM UTC-4, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Dear web2py-users, >> >> W

Re: [web2py] Easy to Understand SQLFORM.grid Custom Search

2014-07-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear villas, Thanks for the reply. Here is my understanding of what you want. You'd like to be able to search using a search syntax based on the shlex module. My technique uses the SQLFORM.grid's Standard Search Input ("#w2p_keywords") syntax for it's searches. I suggest you post an Enhancmen

[web2py] What is the proper way to truncate a table from appadmin?

2014-07-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, What is the proper way to truncate table from appadmin? The following does a truncate but shows errors in response.flash. In https:// ...appadmin/select/db?query=db.trip.id%3E0 Query: Update: [x] db.trip.truncate() Delete: [ ] RESULT: db.trip is truncated

Re: [web2py] Easy to Understand SQLFORM.grid Custom Search

2014-07-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear peter, Thanks for the reply. I have used your post in the past. Reading it and reading the gluon code actually helped me get a grid Custom Search WITH a search_widget specified in the

Re: [web2py] Easy to Understand SQLFORM.grid Custom Search

2014-07-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
How about updating the web2pyslices version, too? ;-) > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 1:09 PM, JoeCodeswell > wrote: > > Dear web2py-users, > > > > I have written a recipe to customize the SQLFORM.grid search WITHOUT the > > need to specify a custom search_widget and so

[web2py] Easy to Understand SQLFORM.grid Custom Search

2014-07-10 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, I have written a recipe to customize the SQLFORM.grid search WITHOUT the need to specify a custom search_widget and so needing to read & understand the clever web2py implementation source code. The maintained link to the recipe is here on joecodeswell.wordpress.com

[web2py] Beautiful explanation of Blocks in views!

2014-06-27 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, Kudos to the person that wrote the book section "Blocks in views". The use of an illustrative, simple example, oriented toward the web developer was easy to understand and customize in a short amount of time. Thanks very much. Love and peace, Joe -- Resources: - http://we

[web2py] Re: Does SQLFORM.grid editable=True require an explicit db.commit()?

2014-06-26 Thread JoeCodeswell
Thanks, Niphlod. I got it working with a custom search widget. BTW, the original post got a bit garbled when i edited it. Sorry about that. Thanks again, Niphlod. Love and peace, Joe On Saturday, June 21, 2014 11:46:04 AM UTC-7, Niphlod wrote: > > try simplifying the controller stripping the u

[web2py] Does SQLFORM.grid editable=True require an explicit db.commit()?

2014-06-21 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Community, Does SQLFORM.grid editable=True require an *explicit* db.commit()? I did a search for "commit" on the book page "http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/07/f

Re: [web2py] .grid() my own search widget possible? How?

2014-06-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Richard, Would you (and Jim) please post your sample code? Thanks in advance. Love and peace, Joe On Thursday, April 24, 2014 8:10:01 AM UTC-7, Richard wrote: > > I am reading the sqlhtml.py search_widget... > > So I would just pass my function (search widget) like that : > > SQLFORM.grid

Re: [web2py] Re: Autocomplete widget on SQLFORM.grid search?

2014-06-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
Alec Taylor said: "I know, but it could also help suggest possible values to search for details on in the grid ." I agree, Alec. +1 Love and peace, Joe On Monday, May 27, 2013 8:36:25 PM UTC-7, Alec Taylor wrote: > > I know, but it could also help suggest possible values to search for > det

[web2py] Re: What is a clear procedure to style web2py css files using Bootstrap theme generators/choosers?

2014-05-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
just try how your page looks with or without it. Just to be clear - you > don't have to use the responsive features or even load the > bootstrap-responsive.min.css, it's optional. > > Regards > > On Friday, May 9, 2014 5:24:23 PM UTC+2, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >

[web2py] Re: What is a clear procedure to style web2py css files using Bootstrap theme generators/choosers?

2014-05-09 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear LightDot and Ari, Thanks for the responses. The situation is getting clearer in my mind. I have some follow-on questions for LightDot. You said: Details such as whether you need to replace just bootstrap.min.css (and > keep the original bootstrap-responsive.min.css) or replace the > boots

[web2py] What is a clear procedure to style web2py css files using Bootstrap theme generators/choosers?

2014-05-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Community, What is a clear procedure [*dare i hope for a python script??*] to style web2py css files using Bootstrap theme generators/choosers, like bootswatch.com or stylebootstrap.info? My motivation is merely to change the background-color of my navbar. I am running 2.9.5-stabl

[web2py] web2py TO WordPress API with OAuth2

2014-05-02 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, I have developed an example of a web2py app using the WordPress.com REST API with OAuth2. You can see it here http://joecodeswell.wordpress.com/2014/05/02/web2py-to-wordpress-api-with-oauth2/ Thanks for A GREAT FRAMEWORK AND COMMUNITY. Love and peace, Joe -- Resources: -

[web2py] Re: Please help with Absolute URL

2014-04-23 Thread JoeCodeswell
> URL, just write the URL by hand. To build the query string, just do: > > import urllib > query = urllib.urlencode(params) > > And if you don't want the encoding: > > query = urllib.unquote(query) > > Anthony > > On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 12:15:19 PM UT

[web2py] Re: Please help with Absolute URL

2014-04-23 Thread JoeCodeswell
query string, just do: > > import urllib > query = urllib.urlencode(params) > > And if you don't want the encoding: > > query = urllib.unquote(query) > > Anthony > > On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 12:15:19 PM UTC-4, JoeCodeswell wrote: > >> Dear Anthony, >&g

[web2py] Re: Please help with Absolute URL

2014-04-23 Thread JoeCodeswell
t; controller, the controller is the function, and the current app is the true > app. > > Anthony > > On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:11:45 AM UTC-4, JoeCodeswell wrote: > >> Dear web2py users group, >> >> I am trying to generate an absolute URL using the URL h

[web2py] Please help with Absolute URL

2014-04-23 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py users group, I am trying to generate an absolute URL using the URL helper to connect with WordPress.com. Here's the code: wpcc_consts = { "client_id": '12345', #Joe's "redirect_uri": URL(f='connected', scheme='http', host= 'joecodeswell.com', url_encode=False), # see htt

[web2py] Re: Happy New Year everybody!

2014-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
The Community is growing. Congratulations, Massimo. Love and peace, Joe On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 2:06:30 PM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Happy new year everybody, > > some good news: > 1) python is growing popularity > > https://sites.google.com/site/pydatalog/pypl/python-blog/pytho

[web2py] Re: Important New Year News: Edison Award

2014-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
May the Lord bless you and your wonderful Framework and Community magnificently, Massimo. Love and peace, Joe On Friday, January 3, 2014 8:08:38 PM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Web2py/me have been nominated for the Edison Award. Please wish web2py > (and me) good luck. :-) > > -- Res

[web2py] Re: For web2py V2.8.2, how can I customize the default layout, changing colors and background images?

2013-12-07 Thread JoeCodeswell
t. :-) > > Massimo > > > On Friday, 6 December 2013 11:45:48 UTC-6, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Dear Niphlod and Community, >> >> First, thanks Niphlod for putting me onto bootstrap >> 2.3.2<http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/index.html>. >> This looks

[web2py] Re: For web2py V2.8.2, how can I customize the default layout, changing colors and background images?

2013-12-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
iginal from book SUCKS in my comments meant only for myself. This has *no place in this Very Supportive Community*. *I apologize.* Love and peace, Joe On Friday, December 6, 2013 8:05:08 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear Niphlod, > > Thanks for the response. I DID get somet

[web2py] Re: For web2py V2.8.2, how can I customize the default layout, changing colors and background images?

2013-12-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Niphlod, Thanks for the response. I DID get something going by FireBugging my page. Here is what I came up with: /* // original from book SUCKS body { background: url('images/background.png') repeat-x #3A3A3A; } a { color: #349C01; } .header h1 { color: #349C01; } .header h2 { color: whi

[web2py] For web2py V2.8.2, how can I customize the default layout, changing colors and background images?

2013-12-05 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Community, I am trying follow the book Edition 6 to customize the default layout, changing colors and background images . I'd like to change the navbar background and the [.header h1; .statusbar;

[web2py] Re: upgrade failed for 2.8.2

2013-12-02 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear lucas, Other updating problems & analysis for 2.8.2 are at this post, "admin app killed! ". Love and peace, Joe On Sunday, December 1, 2013 8:06:33 PM UTC-8, lucas wrote: > > hey everyone, > > i have been trying to upd

[web2py] Re: admin app killed!

2013-12-02 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Community, There were problems for me as well, but now they cleared up. On winXpSp3, I had my Firefox-25.0.1 opened while i did an extract into C:\web2py. So then [as best as i remember]: - I checked to see if the upgrade happened by refreshing the admin page. *result* Versio

[web2py] Re: Minimalist Streaming Audio (html5) app

2013-11-23 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Massimo, Thanks for this. I am very interested in streaming audio with web2py. However: - When I implemented on my local server, the streaming players *seemed to not appear* for uploaded .mp3 files. - When I implemented on WebFaction, the streaming players *appear to flash w

[web2py] Re: How is the current menu styled to be horizontal?

2013-11-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
gt; white-space:nowrap; text-align:left; padding:1px 1px 0 1px; > background:#eee; z-index:500px;} > > and let me know if works. > > > Il giorno giovedì 14 novembre 2013 19:05:25 UTC+1, JoeCodeswell ha scritto: >> >> Dear Paolo, >> >> Your post has gotten

[web2py] Re: How is the current menu styled to be horizontal?

2013-11-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
o fix this? Is it a z index thing? Thanks again, Paolo. Love and peace, Joe On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 7:30:17 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear Paolo, > > Thanks for the GREAT DETAILED reply. You indeed sensed the meaning of my > original question which was re

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py "Components" for layout.html and other HTML pages [ not derived from layout.html]

2013-11-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
ublished in a Plugin form. Love and peace, Joe On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:29:38 PM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear Niphlod, > > Thanks for the detailed response. > > You said: > > Yep, ajax is fun but having a page with 64 ... >> > > Right, Niphlod.

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py "Components" for layout.html and other HTML pages [ not derived from layout.html]

2013-11-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Niphlod, Thanks for the detailed response. You said: Yep, ajax is fun but having a page with 64 ... > Right, Niphlod. I am agnostic on implementing modular Component with Ajax. Please see my previous post herein which i sa

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py "Components" for layout.html and other HTML pages [ not derived from layout.html]

2013-11-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Anthony and other discussants, My original thought was JUST to *modularize *GUI entities at a more granular level. I thought of Components [as in Microsoft land] and how web2py has the Component concept. So i thought "why not use it?" Then i discovered that according to the book, web2py Co

[web2py] Re: How is the current menu styled to be horizontal?

2013-11-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
;li:hover > ul {top:23px; margin-top:-1px; margin-right:-1px;} > > > That will render a very simple horizontal multilevel menu. Of course there > are many other ways to accomplish the same result. > > > Il giorno lunedì 11 novembre 2013 20:12:11 UTC+1, JoeCodeswell ha scritto:

[web2py] How is the current menu styled to be horizontal?

2013-11-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Web2py forum, I can't find superfish.css in the application structure anymore. I think i remember that web2py went through a menu overhaul. Can someone please tell me the *minimum dependencies *for the new menus to be rendered horizontally? Thanks in advance. Love and peace, Joe -- R

[web2py] Re: web2py "Components" for layout.html and other HTML pages [ not derived from layout.html]

2013-11-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
peace, Joe On Saturday, November 9, 2013 10:52:49 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py Forum, > > Often i find myself making View pages that are NOT derived from > layout.html and yet wanting to include *some *aspects of its capabilities. > > I thought the web2py "

[web2py] web2py "Components" for layout.html and other HTML pages [ not derived from layout.html]

2013-11-09 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Forum, Often i find myself making View pages that are NOT derived from layout.html and yet wanting to include *some *aspects of its capabilities. I thought the web2py "Component" concept might help to deliver a modular approach. My initial thoughts would be to pair small CSS files

Re: [web2py] How can I re-initialize my admin password on Webfaction CentOS 6 - 64bit.

2013-07-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
7;,443)" > > Change the 443 for the appropriate port you use to connect and obviously > replace 123456 by you desired password... > > Richard > > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:22 PM, JoeCodeswell > > > wrote: > >> >> Dear web2py, >> >> I

[web2py] Re: How can I re-initialize my admin password on Webfaction CentOS 6 - 64bit.

2013-07-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
Joe On Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:22:15 AM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > > Dear web2py, > > I recently tried to re-initialize the web2py admin password for my > website, joecodeswell.com , on Webfaction using CentOS 6 - 64bit. > > I followed Alexandre Andrade's post

[web2py] How can I re-initialize my admin password on Webfaction CentOS 6 - 64bit.

2013-07-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py, I recently tried to re-initialize the web2py admin password for my website, joecodeswell.com , on Webfaction using CentOS 6 - 64bit. I followed Alexandre Andrade's post here. But i continually get "invalid password". He

[web2py] Re: jquery 2.0

2013-07-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
+1 for requirejs. My dyslexia :) *requires* :) i keep things modular, which is why i love web2py. On Monday, April 22, 2013 1:17:30 PM UTC-7, Niphlod wrote: > > and ship 2 jquery.js AND require.js, and require that every plugin is made > requirejs compatible (and that every jquery plugin needs t

[web2py] Re: How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work?

2013-06-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
methods. Thanks for the help, Massimo. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, June 3, 2013 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py-users, > > How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work? > > As far as i can tell i have copied the example V

[web2py] Re: How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work?

2013-06-03 Thread JoeCodeswell
erro wrote: > > > > On Monday, 3 June 2013 18:10:20 UTC-5, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Here's the link to the post i referenced last time: >> >> Manual Form >> Submission<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/web2py/manual$20form$20/w

[web2py] Re: How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work?

2013-06-03 Thread JoeCodeswell
framework. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, June 3, 2013 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py-users, > > How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work? > > As far as i can tell i have copied the example VERBATIM. > > In controllers/

[web2py] Re: How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work?

2013-06-03 Thread JoeCodeswell
I just found this post dated May 8, 2013. Anthony said to make the form a post like this: I did that and everything worked. Please update the book to have the above in the view section. Thanks. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, June 3, 2013 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > >

[web2py] How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work?

2013-06-03 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py-users, How can I get the SQLFORM in HTML example in book 5th Edition to work? As far as i can tell i have copied the example VERBATIM. In controllers/default.py : def display_manual_form(): form = SQLFORM(db.person) if form.process(session=None, formname='test').accepted:

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-05 Thread JoeCodeswell
> On Saturday, 5 January 2013 10:57:16 UTC-6, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> This is a meta-comment regarding the behavior of this group. >> >> Last night, when i was answering Massimo's question, i noticed that my >> post that Massimo was asking about [Jan 4 Hi Derek, ...

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-05 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Massimo, Thanks for the reply. Strange behavior indeed. O well. At least we all as individuals seem communicate on this group clearly and respectfully. Thanks for your leadership, Massimo. Love and peace, Joe. On Friday, January 4, 2013 9:14:53 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > >

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-05 Thread JoeCodeswell
ot;,"UZB","860" "VU","VANUATU","Vanuatu","VUT","548" "VE","VENEZUELA","Venezuela","VEN","862" "VN","VIET NAM","Viet Nam","VNM","704

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
at's the difference between the two? > > On Friday, 4 January 2013 13:36:25 UTC-6, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Hi Derek, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I just tried these 2 csv's: >> 'iso','name','printable_name','iso3

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
t;URUGUAY","Uruguay","URY","858" "UZ","UZBEKISTAN","Uzbekistan","UZB","860" "VU","VANUATU","Vanuatu","VUT","548" "VE","VENEZUELA","Venezuela

[web2py] Re: Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
i am using Version 2.3.2 (2012-12-17 15:03:30) stable sorry for no mentioning that before. Love and peace, Joe On Friday, January 4, 2013 9:14:53 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py, > > I am working my way thru the ajax-live-search-auto-complete web2pyslice. > I

[web2py] Possible bug: DAL csv import "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT NO ")" in thefile

2013-01-04 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py, I am working my way thru the ajax-live-search-auto-complete web2pyslice. Instead of using inserts, i thought i'd use csv to populate the db. When i upload, I get an error flash that says: > "unable to parse csv file near ")": syntax error" BUT THERE'S NO ")" right parenthesis i

[web2py] 2 Bugs in web2py Examples # 29

2012-12-22 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py users, While trying to work my way through smartgrid, i discovered that there are 2 Bugs in the web2py documentation [quick] Examples # 29. See: https://www.web2py.com/examples/default/examples#database_examples 1. around line 11. #BUG: Field

Re: [web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-13 Thread JoeCodeswell
r 12, 2012 12:25:28 PM UTC-8, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On 12 Dec 2012, at 11:31 AM, JoeCodeswell > > wrote: > > Thanks, Jonathan. Thanks, Massimo. > > > > Web2py is a GREAT community. > > Before we close this thread, I'd like to revisit the reas

Re: [web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
Thanks, Jonathan. Thanks, Massimo. Web2py is a GREAT community. Thanks, again. Love and peace, Joe On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:38:10 AM UTC-8, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On 12 Dec 2012, at 10:30 AM, JoeCodeswell > > wrote: > > Dear Massimo and Jonathan, > >

Re: [web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
nter code here... Thanks, Jonathan. Love and peace, Joe On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:36:36 AM UTC-8, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On 12 Dec 2012, at 9:29 AM, JoeCodeswell > > wrote: > > Dear Massimo, > > When i tried to > > db.auth_user.password.validators[0].salt = False > > > Here's what happened. > > > Try this instead: change CRYPT() to CRYPT(salt=False) > --

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-11 Thread JoeCodeswell
curity but it is no > longer as important as it used to be when salting was not done. In fact the > new welcome no longer creates auth.key. > > This makes it easier sharing salted passwords between different > installations of web2py apps. > > > On Monday, 10 December 2

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-10 Thread JoeCodeswell
ecause the stored hashed password depends on the salt but also on the key > stores in private/auth.key and I do not know what that is. > > On Saturday, 8 December 2012 14:26:25 UTC-6, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Sure, Niphlod. I didn't see your post before i posted my commen

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-08 Thread JoeCodeswell
what is going on > > On Saturday, December 8, 2012 8:18:58 PM UTC+1, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Hi Niphlod, >> >> Here is my report on your suggestion: >> >>> BTW3: to pass around an app just log into admin and hit "create package" >&

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-08 Thread JoeCodeswell
page without comment. Thanks for the help in advance. Love and peace, Joe On Saturday, December 8, 2012 11:18:58 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Hi Niphlod, > > Here is my report on your suggestion: > >> BTW3: to pass around an app just log into admin and hit "crea

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-08 Thread JoeCodeswell
3. On myLocalMachine, when i try to login with { lo...@here.com, localuserpw} - COULD NOT LOGIN - it returned to the login page without comment. OK so I think I still need some help with "fix"ing CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux. Thanks in advance. Love

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Niphlod, Thanks for the reply. appadmin.py ships with the application, so if you really copied the > "controllers" folder you'd have the same file. Of course you are right. I only copied the files i [thought i] had changed. That's why i was surprised to find that appadmin.py.windows

[web2py] Re: How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
and peace, Joe On Thursday, December 6, 2012 10:23:54 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py folks, > > I created myapp on webfaction and demonstrated it to my prospective > client. Then i wanted to make a dev copy on my windows machine so: > >1. I created myap

[web2py] How to "fix" CRYPT differences between Windows and Linux?

2012-12-06 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py folks, I created myapp on webfaction and demonstrated it to my prospective client. Then i wanted to make a dev copy on my windows machine so: 1. I created myapp on windows. Both windows and webfaction are running web2py version 2.2.1 stable from source, db = DAL('sqlite:

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-28 Thread JoeCodeswell
fresh the page when browser window is fullscreen >> 2) open the web2py application with a cache cleaned browser >> 3) disable javascript >> >> Il giorno giovedì 27 settembre 2012 23:38:26 UTC+2, JoeCodeswell ha >> scritto: >>> >>> Dear Niphlod, >>>

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-28 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Paolo, You said: > I tested my layout.html in several Windows scenarios (windows7, windowsXp > sp3) with several browsers... I am not sure I was clear about the fact that the *Small Viewport Problem *was *NOT on my Windows machine*. It *WAS on my Ubuntu machine*. On my windows machine,

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-27 Thread JoeCodeswell
app and the css running on it. > Just copy the welcome app folders "views" and "static" of 1.99.2 over the > app you are developing on 2.0.9 . > > On Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:16:21 PM UTC+2, JoeCodeswell wrote: >> >> Dear web2py folks, >> >&

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-25 Thread JoeCodeswell
uot; in static/css folder > (for example change the name in "_bootstrap-responsive.min.css" > Moreover could you check the viewport dimensions? > It seems a responsive layout issue. > > Il giorno martedì 25 settembre 2012 19:20:18 UTC+2, JoeCodeswell ha > scritto: > --

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-25 Thread JoeCodeswell
lse, URL('default','index'), [ (T('APP-00'), False, URL('default','update_t_appointment00'), []), ]), ] Thanks again. Love and peace, Joe On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 9:59:42 AM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > On my Ubun

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-25 Thread JoeCodeswell
On my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS machine here's what i did so far. 1. from https://github.com/web2py/web2py/ i downloaded the ZIP for commit 722b16e620 authored 12 hours ago. 2. unzipped it to my home directory. The directory structure for ~/web2py-web2py-722b16e is applications deposit

[web2py] Re: Help with menu error using web2py 2.0.9

2012-09-19 Thread JoeCodeswell
I have gone one more step in trying to isolate the problem. Given the existence of models/[menu.py, db.py] in the previous post, when default-fail.py is copied to controllers/default.py, the sub-menus DO NOT show up when hovered over. However, when default-welcome209.py is copied to controller

[web2py] Bug? crud.settings.auth NOT set. Forces login and all crud urls yield insuficient priveleges message

2012-09-12 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Group, I am running 2.0.8 on win xp. I created a new simple app named forms. I added some tables to models/db.py I added the following lines to controllers/default.py from gluon.tools import Crud crud = Crud(db) def data(): return dict(form=crud()) When I navigate to http://127.0.0.1

[web2py] Book bug: auth callback example

2012-08-16 Thread JoeCodeswell
auth.settings.register_onaccept.append(lambda form:\ mail.send(to='y...@example.com',subject='new user', message='new user email is %s'%form.vars.email)) Above causes a ticket saying: auth.settings.verify_email_onaccept(lambda form:\ TypeError: 'list' object is not callable Th

[web2py] Small Book Update Needed chapter/29/7#SQLFORM

2012-08-16 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py Book Team, In chapter/29/7#SQLFORM where it is explaining the arguments of the SQLFORM function, the *buttons *argument doesn't have its name in front of its explanation. Love and peace --

[web2py] Re: Book clarification regarding verify_email & reset_password

2012-08-15 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear Anthony, Thanks for the clarifications and the bug fix. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, August 13, 2012 6:09:46 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py folks, > > In the book it says in /chapter/29/9#Authentication: > > > In Auth, by default, email verific

[web2py] Re: Book clarification regarding verify_email & reset_password

2012-08-14 Thread JoeCodeswell
#x27;%form.vars.email)) Thanks for the help. And thanks for the great documentation and for caring about it. Love and peace, Joe On Monday, August 13, 2012 6:09:46 PM UTC-7, JoeCodeswell wrote: > > Dear web2py folks, > > In the book it says in /chapter/29/9#Authentication: > &

[web2py] Book clarification regarding verify_email & reset_password

2012-08-13 Thread JoeCodeswell
Dear web2py folks, In the book it says in /chapter/29/9#Authentication: In Auth, by default, email verification is disabled. To enable email, > append the following lines in the model where auth is defined: > > 1. > 2. > 3. > 4. > 5. > 6. > 7. > 8. > 9. > 10. > 11. > > auth.settings.registratio

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