[web2py] Re: Deployment Confusion

2011-01-30 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
Thank you all for your help so far. I will try your suggestions. I can get SSH access to my host. It runs Python 2.4.3 and Linux distro is quoted as: Linux n1nlftpg005.shr.prod.ams1.secureserver.net 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE #1 SMP Tue Nov 9 13:34:42 EST 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux On Jan 30, 4:46

[web2py] Re: Deployment Confusion

2011-01-30 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
Thank you for the advice, but as I already have a years domain and hosting with godaddy I was hoping for some specific advice regarding setup using that service. godaddy support suggest that I simply upload all the files from my web2py application but I asssume this will not give me admin interface

[web2py] Deployment Confusion

2011-01-29 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
I have been happily designing my business website for a while now. Web2Py is very easy to use and has been a brilliant way to learn html, css and a bit of java. I am getting close to wanting to deploy the first version of m site but honestly, after reading the deployment section of the web2py book

[web2py] Re: New User - a few simple questions...

2011-01-27 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
Cheers Anthony, Ill get started on the menu's. Not far from being able to deploy my first Web2Py website!!!

[web2py] Re: New User - a few simple questions...

2011-01-26 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
Thank you both for your replies. I have got the favicon bit working. I read a bit online and exported the inkscape .svg to .png using export bitmap, rather than Save As png. It now looks perfect. > I'm not sure moving files via admin is possible -- you're probably better > off just doing that via

[web2py] New User - a few simple questions...

2011-01-25 Thread g...@rtplanb.com
I have been enjoying the learning process with web2py, honestly I have little knowledge of html, css and especially ajax. I am not far off having a functional website building on the scaffolding application, however I have a few questions please: How do I move static files (e.g *.png) into folder