[Webware-devel] Re: Middlekit Default Dates?

2003-04-02 Thread Kevin Dahlhausen
Ok, I figured it out. Add the following to MiddleKit/Core/DateAttr.py: import mx.DateTime . . . def stringToValue(self, aString): return 'DateTime.strptime(aString,"%Y-%m-%d")' -- This results in the following in my generated code: def __init__(self):

[Webware-devel] Application.py

2003-04-02 Thread jose
Hi all, I just dropped a ifle in the sandbox fi anyone is interested in looking. I modified Application.py so that windows users can include UNC style pathnames in there contexts. For example you can use it to add a context like this: //computername/share/context What I would really like commen

Re: [Webware-devel] Website RFC

2003-04-02 Thread Ian Bicking
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 11:50, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: > > I've made another sort of proto-Wiki, available in the Sandbox > > (ianbicking/Wiki/Wiki.py). There's a simple Webware UI around the > > UI-independant library, but there's nothing special about it. > > Do you have any intention of worki

Re: [Webware-devel] Website RFC

2003-04-02 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 12:05, Ian Bicking wrote: > I've made another sort of proto-Wiki, available in the Sandbox > (ianbicking/Wiki/Wiki.py). There's a simple Webware UI around the > UI-independant library, but there's nothing special about it. > > It doesn't have a lot of features, because I was

[Webware-devel] Logo / Re-design of webware site...

2003-04-02 Thread david e
Here's some stuff i put together a couple of months ago. http://www.fatslice.com/tmp/webware_logos.gif (check the lower section) I think it's nice to have two versions of the logo. One main horizontal like the one down to the right, and one like the squares down to the left which are good for "b