://scala-tools.org/mvnsites-snapshots/liftweb/lift-persistence/lift-mapper/scaladocs/net/liftweb/mapper/ProtoUser.scala.html
Can anybody comment on this/confirm that?
PS: I saw this in 1.1-M8 and 2.0-M1
Cheers,
stephanos
On Dec 30 2009, 9:01 am, Marius marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Any example
lift:error_classerror/lift:error_class
lift:notice_classnotice/lift:notice_class
lift:warning_classerror/lift:warning_class
/lift:Msgs
lift:snippet type=msgs
On Jan 15, 3:16 pm, stephanos stephan.beh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Are you sure it's a template issue?
I mean the other
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I don't want to appear pushy but this thing is really show stopper for
me
and I bet it's pretty obvious/easy for you to fix. If not I apologize
for my impatience :-)
On Jan 9, 10:15 am, stephanos stephan.beh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Okay, this took my a while (new
(thus giving the form the correct action). Otherwise, just
submit the form via AJAX.
Does that help?
Cheers, Tim
On 12 Jan 2010, at 05:50, stephanos wrote:
I don't want to appear pushy but this thing is really show stopper for
me
and I bet it's pretty obvious/easy for you to fix. If not I
I don't want to appear pushy but this thing is really show stopper for
me
and I bet it's pretty obvious/easy for you to fix. If not I apologize
for my impatience :-)
On Jan 9, 10:15 am, stephanos stephan.beh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Okay, this took my a while (new to git/github) - but here is my
Okay, this took my a while (new to git/github) - but here is my
stripped down version of the problem:
http://github.com/stephanos/liftweb-fileupload-modal-issue/
Hope it helps :-)
On Jan 7, 8:14 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Stephanos,
It would be ideal if you could
Hi guys,
I'm stuck with this problem for a few days now and need help. I want
users to be able to upload a ZIP file. When I embed this functionality
directly in the page it works flawlessly - but I need to put it into a
modal and that's were the trouble starts.
When I submit the form it executes
In case I'm not the only one spending quite a few minutes to find out
about the (great!) textile plugin syntax - see this:
http://scala-tools.org/scaladocs/liftweb/1.0/net/liftweb/textile/TextileParser.scala.html
(scroll down to line 1008)
Cheers,
stephanos
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where would I look for a login()-method to login a specific user on
boot up (in development mode)?
(Aggregated this could save me a few minutes every day *g*)
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On Dec 7, 7:09 pm, stephanos stephan.beh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
where would I look for a login()-method to login a specific user on
boot up (in development mode)?
(Aggregated this could save me a few minutes every day *g*)
Cheers,
stephanos
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great modules out there - they
should be somehow presented/documented.
On Nov 28, 6:01 pm, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
Stephan,
I wrote the paypal module... what do you want to know?
Cheers, Tim
On Nov 28, 4:49 pm, stephanos stephan.beh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
Hi folks,
I'm new to lift and was wondering about all the various modules like
lift-paypal etc. I found in the maven repository.
Is there an overview/documentation of them somewhere - I couldn't find
one yet.
Cheers,
Stephan
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