[TurboGears] Re: help with kid outputformat?

2007-09-07 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
Iain duncan wrote: I just updated my turbogears to 1.0.3 with setuptools and now some code I got off the list doesn't work anymore. Unfortunately it's not an area I understand properly ... TurboKid 1.0.3 is now available at the Cheese Shop; please let me know whether easy_installing the new

[TurboGears] Re: help with kid outputformat?

2007-09-07 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
iain duncan wrote: If anyone can tell what I should now do to set the serializer and the output format for both widget code and regular templates that would be much appreciated! This is a bug in TurboKid 1.0.2. I will release a corrected 1.0.3 version today. As a workaround, make

[TurboGears] Re: help with kid outputformat?

2007-09-07 Thread iain duncan
On Fri, 2007-07-09 at 19:05 +0200, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Iain duncan wrote: I just updated my turbogears to 1.0.3 with setuptools and now some code I got off the list doesn't work anymore. Unfortunately it's not an area I understand properly ... TurboKid 1.0.3 is now available at

[TurboGears] Re: help with kid outputformat?

2007-09-07 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
iain duncan wrote: Two issues: - It doesn't seem to change the output format for any widgets, where should I do that? Do I need to do it in every individual widget or is there a global flag for that? The widgets get serialized together with the main template, so the same output format

[TurboGears] Re: help with kid outputformat?

2007-09-06 Thread Florent Aide
iain duncan a écrit : I just updated my turbogears to 1.0.3 with setuptools and now some code I got off the list doesn't work anymore. Unfortunately it's not an area I understand properly ... I had the following at the top of my controllers.py file to allow unescaped html: outputformat =

[TurboGears] Re: Help with kid

2005-12-18 Thread Graham Ashton
I like it. I hadn't twigged that I could put a Python expression inside py:strip. Thanks.

[TurboGears] Re: Help with kid

2005-12-17 Thread Jared Kuolt
Use py:strip= [1] like so: a href=?${page_var=paginator.next} py:strip=not paginator.has_nextlater /a http://kid.lesscode.org/language.html#stripping-tags-py-strip On 12/17/05, Graham Ashton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm just playing around with TurboGears at the moment, evaluating it for