If I understand you correctly. Yes, you can use cheetah instead of
kid in turbogears.
http://www.turbogears.org/preview/docs/plugins/template.html
On 8/24/06, pythonwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All hello!
>
> I have one programmer of sprasil:
> >With TurboGears till then was not acquainted.
>
>
> Hello,
>
>I'm having a problem with Tabber widget. I need to put a TableForm
> inside one of the tabs, and inside TableForm there's an
> AutoCompleteField and a CalendarDatePicker (both with dynamic
> functions).
>Tabber was raising "mismatch tag" error when I inserted TableForm's
> r
Karl Guertin wrote:
>> ArgumentError: Could not assemble any primary key columns for mapped
>> table 'provincia'
>>
>
> I haven't gotten that exact error, but my guess is that you don't have
> any columns in that table marked as a primary key (I believe PK is
> indicated as an applied constr
Hello Owen,I've seen your beautiful application and I ask you if oprius couldn't publish the source code ofsome nice widgets created in oprius, like the table with Ajax functionality, etc...BTW you have done a great work
mario h.c.t.On 8/23/06, Owen Mead-Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For those
Thank you!
аnd there are some features, for example: tuning?
TG 0.89 / TG 0.9a9
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Hi
I want to create a collapsible directory structure. Is there any way
other than javascript to achieve the same? Can we use elementtree to do
the same
Thanks and Regards
Roopesh
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cool. ok then. I've sent the idea to SO and SA, too. We'll see if
anyone bites there...
thanks,
monty
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> On 8/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Is there a separate devel list, or would that be here?
> turbogears-trunk
Jorge Godoy wrote:
>"jo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
>
>>TG raises the following error:
>>
>>ArgumentError: Could not assemble any primary key columns for mapped
>>table 'provincia'
>>
>>The database model is published here: http://tg.pastebin.com/773831
>>
>>
>
>What's the DDL for that
Hi guys,
This is broken for me also, but I "fixed" it by installing rlwrap
(readline wrapper). In debian:
apt-get install rlwrap
Then:
rlwrap tg-admin shell
Hopefully this will be fixed properly tho :)
Nigel
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Hi, Alberto,
On 8/24/06, Alberto Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >I'm having a problem with Tabber widget. I need to put a TableForm
> > inside one of the tabs, and inside TableForm there's an
> > AutoCompleteField and a CalendarDatePicker (both with dynamic
> > functions
On 8/24/06, roopesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I want to create a collapsible directory structure. Is there any way
> other than javascript to achieve the same? Can we use elementtree to do
> the same
>
You *could* use elementtree (or Kid, or Cheetah, etc) but you'll have
to refresh th
hi, i was just wondering if someone had already used turbogears and
generate reports via jasper reports? it would be nice if the community
can produce an article about this :)
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On 8/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi, i was just wondering if someone had already used turbogears and
> generate reports via jasper reports? it would be nice if the community
> can produce an article about this :)
jasper reports is written in java and doesn't provide any
Glad you like what we have so far. The team here is enjoying all the
warm fuzzies we are feeling by all the positive feedback we are
getting. If you know others that would benifit from Foundations, spread
the word, the more users using Foundations the better (and it adds to
the momentum of TurboGe
I have been fighting with this for days!
As I understand it, I need easy_install to install TurboGears. - Fair
Enough.
But I need ez_setup.py to install easy_install. - Fair Enough.
But in order for ez_setup.py to run I need setuptools for Python. -
Getting stupid now
And to install setuptoo
I am also doing this -- and as long as the xml is valid (closing all
tags and such), it should just work as Diez says.
I start my doc with :
http://purl.org/kid/ns#";>
and find that I don't need a doctype declaration when doing so.
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Bob,
Would it be possible to download the needed files to a place
accessible to this target machine. Then you may be able to
follow the tip (using a directory as source of eggs) at:
http://www.turbogears.org/preview/download/install.html#nolinks
hth,
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On 8/24/06, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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please watch your mouth, jsut because you don't undestand something it
doesn't means it's broken
ez_setup IS AN ONLINE TOOL to get setuptools going.
setuptools itself is NOT design to run offline
> All I want to do is install TurboGears. The server I
Open-source projects like Turbogears live or die on
documentation/recipes/tutorials. Anything you publish helps build a TG
developer community. Also, doing developer-friendly stuff like that
gets you a great reputation with us programmers!
Doug
On 8/24/06, Owen Mead-Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
On 8/24/06, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I need ez_setup.py to install easy_install. - Fair Enough.
> But in order for ez_setup.py to run I need setuptools for Python. -
> Getting stupid now
> And to install setuptools, I need to run ez_setup!! - What kind of
> perverse circular log
Hi folks,
Since flup is not *available* for some reason, Im looking to evaluating
lighttpd as a simple proxy to TG, based on the steps in:
http://www.turbogears.org/preview/docs/deployment/lighttpd.html#proxy
Could anyone tell me what the limitations are to this approach as
compared to the SCG
On 8/24/06, Karl Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (as an aside
> if PJE reads this, please have the main method check the current
> directory for the appropriate egg before creating the temp dir and
> trying to download).
Responding to my own message, it looks like PJE has done just this. Hoo
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 13:18 -0700, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> On 8/22/06, Karl Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > http://www.cleverharold.org/
> > I mention this here because I follow both Planet Python and this list
> > fairly carefully and I hadn't seen it mentioned. I figure it would be
> >
Just to add to the knowledge pool of easy_installed packages ;-)
This isn't related to the OP's problem, but is worth mentioning.
Something I've encountered a few times now is easy_install.pth will
occasionally get wiped out by an errant setup.py. The quick fix is to
simply "cd /usr/lib/python2
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 11:11 -0700, venkatbo wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Since flup is not *available* for some reason, Im looking to evaluating
> lighttpd as a simple proxy to TG, based on the steps in:
> http://www.turbogears.org/preview/docs/deployment/lighttpd.html#proxy
>
> Could anyone tell me
Can you post the full text for that page? I don't see anything wrong
with the body text you have here, so it might be somewhere else in the
template.
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Thanks Cliff.
I just checked out Pound. May be I'm missing something, but other
than Load Balancing & Reverse Proxy, I don't see it offering anything
more than what lighty alone can already do as per:
http://www.turbogears.org/preview/docs/deployment/lighttpd.html#proxy
I'll not be building a
> If TG ran on jython, integration would be fairly simple, but I doubt
> that TG will run on jython. I believe that python's report generator
> is ReportLab.
If you need a more high level report generator, for some of our projects
we use openreport (http://openreport.org) with tinyreport
(http
On 8/24/06, John J Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Cliff Wells wrote:
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> > Something I've encountered a few times now is easy_install.pth will
> > occasionally get wiped out by an errant setup.py. The quick fix is to
> [...]
>
> Which projects do that (wipe easy_install.p
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 12:36 -0700, venkatbo wrote:
> Thanks Cliff.
>
> I just checked out Pound. May be I'm missing something, but other
> than Load Balancing & Reverse Proxy, I don't see it offering anything
> more than what lighty alone can already do as per:
> http://www.turbogears.org/previ
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 20:42 +, John J Lee wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Cliff Wells wrote:
>
> > Something I've encountered a few times now is easy_install.pth will
> > occasionally get wiped out by an errant setup.py. The quick fix is to
> [...]
>
> Which projects do that (wipe easy_instal
thanks for the resource links :) , had i known that its difficult to
integrate jasper reports , i wouldn't have waste figuring it out..
LoL.. thanks
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On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 12:36 -0700, venkatbo wrote:
> What I need is all the extra http functionality lighty provides over
> and above what CherryPy (TG) can provide.
Sorry, somehow in my haste to reply I didn't see that last sentence:
what functionality are you hoping for?
Cliff
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> generate reports via jasper reports? it would be nice if the community
> can produce an article about this :)
I have recently implemented a TurboGears application that uses BIRT,
which is available a
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Cliff Wells wrote:
> Something I've encountered a few times now is easy_install.pth will
> occasionally get wiped out by an errant setup.py. The quick fix is to
[...]
Which projects do that (wipe easy_install.pth)?
John
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I'm not seeing anything that looks wrong there either. Try removing the
"py:extends="master.kid" to see if it is an issue with your master
template.
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After doing a search on the error message I came across this post from
Kevin, which suggests you may not be able to use comments in your
master.kid file.
http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/msg/c03cd12005f2afc6
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Thanks Cliff, for your observations.
Basically, I needed to provide support for:
- HTTP/1.1
- SSL (openssl)
- (Fast)CGI
- chroot()
- sessions
- static content
I thought lighty would be providing all except the sessions part,
which I was hoping to make it disk/file-based. The #
I would have never figured that out on my own Adam..its a really weird
bug..thank you!!
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Hi,
When I first coded my website in Java I had created a bunch of reports
in jasperreports. In order to re-use them I created a small python
script that parses the jrxml file and output a pdf thanks to reportlab.
Our reports are really simple (not multi pages), so it might not work
for you...
H
One problem with Lighty is that it leaks memory like a sieve [1]. I
audited it for a little bit and I gave up, it's a mess. I'd steer
clear of it, it will quickly ruin your day if you throw a lot of
traffic at it.
The only solution I know of that's extremely high performance that
offers all of th
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 15:43 -0700, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> The only solution I know of that's extremely high performance that
> offers all of the features that you want is nginx [2], but its
> documentation is largely in Russian. I can't read Russian, but I was
> able to figure it out (the configur
Bob,
Thanks for that insight :-)
I somehow got the impression lighty was the rage these days, second
only to apache. With this kink of a leak issue, unclear how it attained
that position ;!)
Will give nginx a try. Thanks.
/venkat
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On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 15:43 -0700, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> The only solution I know of that's extremely high performance that
> offers all of the features that you want is nginx [2], but its
> documentation is largely in Russian. I can't read Russian, but I was
> able to figure it out (the configur
Hello guys. I have this question: When handling IntegrityError
exceptions (for example, when using the alternateID position
parameter), do I have to import this exception from psycopgp2 (I'm
using postgres as a database), or is it available somewhere in the
packages of SQLObject? (haven't found it
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> exceptions (for example, when using the alternateID position
> parameter), do I have to import this exception from psycopgp2 (I'm
> using postgres as a database), or is it available
Thanks, :)On 8/24/06, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> exceptions (for example, when using the alternateID position> parameter), do I have to import this exception from psycopgp2
Cliff Wells wrote:
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> Given Clever Harold's rather loose coupling mechanism (WSGI), I fail to
> see how the GPL will affect anything that isn't added directly to Clever
> Harold itself. GPL may not be the most appropriate license for
> Python-based projects, but in this case I don't see how it
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