[tg-trunk] Re: [TurboGears] (tg-errors) Display error message in Alert Box

2007-11-12 Thread Jorge Godoy
Em Monday 12 November 2007 04:06:17 Antony Joseph escreveu: hi, I am using validators for my form validations. I want to display my error message in alert box. How could i do this? Any suggestion , please... Take a look at a page with the error and customize your CSS to do what you

[tg-trunk] TGLightwindow is not working

2007-11-12 Thread Antony Joseph
hi This my code : 1.from TGLightWindow.widgets import lightwindow lightwindow=lightwindow() 2.script type=text/javascript src=../static/javascript/prototype.js/script script type=text/javascript src=../static/javascript/lightwindow.js/script script type=text/javascript

[tg-trunk] Re: ORM Default: Elixir or Plain SA

2007-11-12 Thread Florent Aide
On Nov 11, 2007 10:38 PM, iain duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] IMHO that's no really Machiavellist, just realistic. The people who will Nicholas Machiavelli was a hardcore realistic just a little bit cynical... At the end of the day I perceive him mainly as a democracy advocate living

[tg-trunk] Re: tgsetup*.py

2007-11-12 Thread Florent Aide
On Nov 11, 2007 10:42 PM, iain duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 12:22 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote: Florent Aide wrote: Hi all, Just let me know how I could help maintain it. Noted! I am on other things right now but I'll come back on this... and if I don't please

[tg-trunk] Re: turbocheetah

2007-11-12 Thread Florent Aide
On Nov 11, 2007 10:18 PM, Christoph Zwerschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apropos Cheetah, I wonder whether we should replace Cheetah with Tempita (http://pythonpaste.org/tempita/). It's pure Python, more lightweight than Cheetah, integrates well with Paste and, as Ian Bicking noted, will

[tg-trunk] Re: 2008 and python 2.3

2007-11-12 Thread Felix Schwarz
Mark Ramm schrieb: What are the thoughts from the rest of tg community? I'm using TG on RHEL/CentOS 4 servers so obviously I'd like to see TG supported on Python 2.3 :-) Furthermore, most Macs do come only with Python 2.3 (IIRC!). But I do understand that supporting 2.3 will increase

[tg-trunk] Re: turbocheetah

2007-11-12 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
Florent Aide wrote: On Nov 11, 2007 10:18 PM, Christoph Zwerschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apropos Cheetah, I wonder whether we should replace Cheetah with Tempita (http://pythonpaste.org/tempita/). It's pure Python, more lightweight than Cheetah, integrates well with Paste and, as Ian

[tg-trunk] Re: turbocheetah

2007-11-12 Thread Florent Aide
On Nov 12, 2007 7:27 PM, Christoph Zwerschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] No, I didn't say we should stop supporting Cheetah for HTML views. But Cheetah shouldn't be required any more when it will not be needed for the quickstart templates any more. But you should still have the option of

[tg-trunk] Re: 2008 and python 2.3

2007-11-12 Thread Mark Ramm
I would argue that the picture should look like this: * TurboGears 1.0.x will work on Python 2.3 or greater. * TurboGears 1.1.x will work on Python 2.4 or greater. * TurboGears 2.0.x will work on Python 2.4 or greater. I just don't see Python 2.5 being as widely deployed yet

[tg-trunk] Re: tgsetup*.py

2007-11-12 Thread Jeff Younker
On Nov 11, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Florent Aide wrote: I do have some concerns about tgsetup: - First is is not properly in the svn since it is maintained in the website instead of being part of the source code of TG. - It is not really maintained and I'd like to have someone help us on this

[tg-trunk] Re: tgsetup*.py

2007-11-12 Thread Elvelind Grandin
On Nov 12, 2007 2:49 AM, Jeff Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 11, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Florent Aide wrote: I do have some concerns about tgsetup: - First is is not properly in the svn since it is maintained in the website instead of being part of the source code of TG. - It is not

[tg-trunk] Re: 2008 and python 2.3

2007-11-12 Thread percious
I agree, get rid of 2.3. Not having function decorators is sort of rediculous. On Nov 12, 11:36 am, Mark Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would argue that the picture should look like this: * TurboGears 1.0.x will work on Python 2.3 or greater. * TurboGears 1.1.x will work on