AlterEgo only searcher by words in the title. I will add dates

On Jul 30, 11:03 am, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2009, at 8:52 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>
>
>
> > For now, you can post an entry on AlterEgo, although I believe there
> > is already one on the topic.
>
> I've been sort of frustrated by AlterEgo, but maybe I don't know how  
> to use it. Is the "question" form a general search? If I enter 'auth',  
> I get nothing back.
>
> And are there more articles than are shown, or are all the articles  
> 'popular'?
>
> Articles ought to be dated.
>
>
>
> > We also have the wiki:https://web2py.com/wiki
> > although I have not seen much activity there. Perhaps it is my fault.
>
> > If anybody wants to setup a better wiki, I will link it.
>
> Somebody suggested the Google Code wiki, though I suppose that rather  
> locks it in to Google Code.
>
>
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Jul 30, 9:18 am, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >> On Jul 30, 2009, at 1:29 AM, Carl wrote:
>
> >>> Fran - thanks. that's great. C
>
> >> I keep seeing great tips like this fly past on the mailing list. I  
> >> try
> >> to mark them, but it emphasizes how useful it would be to be able to
> >> accumulate knowledge in a ... knowledge base. I know that's not a new
> >> suggestion, but mailing lists aren't structured, and they tend not to
> >> be search-friendly.
>
> >>> On Jul 29, 8:53 pm, Fran <francisb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >>>> On Jul 29, 8:13 pm, Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> for the future: being able to set my own form for register() would
> >>>>> be
> >>>>> real nice. at present I can do that only if I want to pull in a
> >>>>> remote
> >>>>> authentication system.
>
> >>>> You can have extra fields on the register() form very easily - the
> >>>> form is simply a SQLFORM of the auth_user table...so just create a
> >>>> custom auth_user table with the fields you want before you call
> >>>> auth.define_tables()
>
> >>>> You can also make a full custom form in the usual way:
> >>>> In the view instead of {{=form}} you can do:
> >>>> {{=form.custom.begin}}
> >>>> {{=form.custom.widget.first_name}}
> >>>> etc
> >>>> {{=form.custom.submit}}
> >>>> {{=form.custom.end}}
>
> >>>> & surround these elements with whatever HTML you want...
>
> >>>> As long as the mandatory fields are populated then you're good to
> >>>> go :)
>
> >>>> F
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