that for files
with version strings in their name (?).
Hope that helps someone.
Kind regards,
Michael
Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2013 23:22:48 UTC+1 schrieb Michael Haas:
Hello all,
my webhost only offers Python in CGI mode, so I'm currently using
cgihandler.py which works reasonably well.
My current
Hello all,
my webhost only offers Python in CGI mode, so I'm currently using
cgihandler.py which works reasonably well.
My current URL is http:/host/cgihandler.py/ which shows the main page of my
application just fine. However, I'd like the URL to be just http://host/
without the
schrieb Michael Haas:
Hello all,
I'm writing a web app where people can log their exercise sessions.
Basically, sessions are timed, and the faster the better. To this end, I
store seconds in my model:
Field('f_record_taken', type='date',notnull=True,default=datetime.date
.today
I accidentally hit sent while still editing the code formatting. Oh well,
it should be obvious how it works. I still feel a custom widget with a
validator doing the value calculation would be nicer, but I'm not sure if
that's possible.
Kind regards,
Michael
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Hello Kenneth,
But how do I handle that WP takes care of authentication and somehow gives
the customer rights to view the manual.
I had a similar problem. I added an XMLRPC method to my wordpress instance
to check if a given username/password combination is valid and added an
auth
Hello all,
I'm writing a web app where people can log their exercise sessions.
Basically, sessions are timed, and the faster the better. To this end, I
store seconds in my model:
Field('f_record_taken', type='date',notnull=True,default=datetime.date.
today(),
label=T('Record
Am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2013 19:13:41 UTC+1 schrieb Kenneth:
Am I understanding you solution completly wrong but isn't it so that
web2py asks WP if a username and password compination is OK. In my case
customer first logs into a WP site, he gets a list of manuals he has paid
for.
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