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On Friday, 14 March 2014 11:30:04 UTC-5, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
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> Massimo has a problem when we use the script, web2py not posing on 
> localhost port.
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> 2014-03-14 11:27 GMT-03:00 Massimo Di Pierro 
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>> Anybody else experiencing this?
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>> On Friday, 14 March 2014 06:39:08 UTC-5, SimonD wrote:
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>>> Hello, I have seen a previous post on an apparently broken Admin screen, 
>>> but I think this is a different issue (or just a noobie question).
>>> I have done my app development on 2.3.2 (on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS).
>>> I have setup a new local server (test production) on my LAN, with a 
>>> clean/fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I downloaded 2.9.4 and used the 
>>> 'setup-web2py-ubuntu.sh' script for Apache2. I copied my app over (it is 
>>> still using SQLite for now), and updated web2py.js, appadmin.py and 
>>> appadmin.htms as per the release notes. My actual web-application seems to 
>>> work fine on the server.
>>>
>>> But, from my 10.04 machine, when I access the 12.04 server's appadmin 
>>> (over the LAN) via SSL, the layout/design of the screens is lost. See the 
>>> example screenshot. The "admin login", "installed applications", and "edit" 
>>> screens are broken.
>>> Although not consistently, this also breaks the appadmin on my local 
>>> 10.04 machine. Clearing history/cache etc etc in Firefox usually corrects 
>>> the issue.
>>>
>>> However, I has also upgraded my 10.04LTS development environment to 
>>> 2.9.4 and although the app admin screens were not broken in the same way, 
>>> the "Manage" buttons were not working (i.e. the dropdown "edit, about, etc" 
>>> options  don't show). Again usually clearing the firefox history/cache 
>>> corrects that. But restarts were required on 2 occasions. OK, its not a 
>>> biggie, but there is something underlying that is worrying.
>>>
>>> For now, I have reverted to 2.3.2 (on 10.04 LTS) to continue development 
>>> (although I prefer  the newer appadmin environment).
>>>
>>> Actually, I don't intend to use Appadmin on the production server (as 
>>> per the recommendations). My concern is that the appears to be an HTML, 
>>> CSS, Boostrap or JS issue around 2.9.4 - and am concerned it might impact 
>>> the production server for users.
>>> I am afraid I don't have the depth of expertise to nail it, so am 
>>> looking for pointers, please.
>>>
>>> As a side note, I saw a similar "loss of appadmin layout" when using 
>>> pythonanywhere about 9 months ago, so I am guessing (hoping) this is a 
>>> known gotcha.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on what is causing these appadmin layout issue?
>>>
>>> BTW - I have firefox 20.0
>>> Many thanks, as always.
>>>
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>> 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)
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