The same as anthony

2011/3/3 Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com>

> On Thursday, March 3, 2011 9:58:50 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Get web2py trunk.
>>
>> Use the wizard.
>>
>> In Step 1 there is a new option at the bottom of the form that lets
>> you choose which plugins to install (try wiki for example).
>>
>> Please report what works and what does not work.
>
>
> It's not quite working for me (on Windows 7). It appears the plugins are
> being downloaded to my /deposit/ folder, but they are not then being
> installed into the application (though I don't receive any error message or
> ticket). I notice that the downloaded files do not have the full w2p plugin
> name (e.g., 'web2py.plugin.wiki.w2p') -- instead, they just have the name of
> the plugin itself without any prefix or extension (e.g., 'wiki'). Not sure
> if that's intended or makes a difference.
>
> Also, it would be nice if the list of plugins could be sorted
> alphabetically in the select box.
>
> As an aside, it is not at all obvious that the way to get back to the
> wizard to edit an application is to start a new wizard session and simply
> enter the name of an existing app. It might be helpful if there was an "Edit
> in Wizard" button somewhere, either on the site page or the application's
> design page (with appropriate warnings that the application will be
> overwritten).
>
> Anthony
>



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