No problem, you speak much better than the google translation in
english of your french. ;-)

Massimo

On Nov 3, 10:47 am, dme69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks ! :-)
>
> To be honnest I think I'm beginning (is is the good word ?) to
> understand ...
> I just downloaded the source code of Web2py and It helps me to
> undertand ...
> I'm not really sure but I think I'm in the good way.
> (I have a really big problem today to speak in english !)
>
> Thanks again.
> Dominique.
>
> On 3 nov, 16:33, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When you publish on GAE you have to export your application (or your
> > applications) and web2py itself.
> > Look into web2py/app.yaml
> > See this line?
>
> >  (applications/(admin|examples)/.*)|
>
> > It tells GAE not to export admin and examples. Similarly you can edit
> > this line and exclude other applications.
>
> > Sorry I do not know French.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Nov 3, 7:03 am, dme69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I know this is not cool but it will be easier for me to explain my
> > > case ... So I will continue in french (for a short time) ...
>
> > > Jonathan,
> > > Si je développe mon application dans Web2py (que je trouve plutôt
> > > sympa pour des choses comme les formulaires par exemple), qu'est-ce
> > > que je dois faire pour envoyer ça sur GAE ? A priori, GAE ne connait
> > > pas SQLFORM ?
> > > Je ne suis pas vraiment un programmeur donc j'ai parfois un peu de mal
> > > à comprendre ce qu'il faut faire (... mais je m'accroche ! ).
> > > Qu'est-ce que je dois exporter dans mon appli, Où est-ce que je fais
> > > le lien avec le framework Web2Py (et je le récupère où, je suis sur
> > > Mac) ?
> > > En gros des questions de vrai débutant :-) Mais si je me lance sur ce
> > > projet, je deviendrais d'ici 10 ans, une vraie pointure ... Enfin
> > > disons que je comprendrais de quoi on me parle ! ;-)
>
> > > Merci pour ton aide.
> > > Dominique.
>
> > > On 3 nov, 10:23, Jonathan Benn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > On Nov 3, 12:14 pm, David Marko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Does it mean, that I  export the entire web2py with all applications,
> > > > > so under one 'yourapp.appspot.com ' account I can run many web2py
> > > > > apps?
>
> > > > Yes, that's right.
>
> > > > Basically, from the perspective of Google App Engine, the entire
> > > > web2py is the "app". So you create your personal app inside web2py,
> > > > and then upload all of web2py to GAE.
>
> > > > P.S. Je parle aussi français
>
> > > > --Jonathan
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