I tried it last night but I'm getting a JS error in the clipping
function ... I need todig more on this. Try firebug ...
Br's,
Marius
On Apr 5, 5:32 am, Chad Skinner wrote:
> If you believe this to be a style issue, I would recommend downloading
> firefox and installing the "Web Developer Tools
>
>
> Also, it would be great it Lift1.1 included all of the
> necessary .js, .css and class files for the new MenuWidget
>
I have not had the chance to actually work with lift yet and have been doing
a lot of reading, but I have not read how lift currently handles script and
css resources? Does i
>
> We do it in ESME. It's 1 class (the model) and 1 object.
>
What is ESME?
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If you believe this to be a style issue, I would recommend downloading
firefox and installing the "Web Developer Tools" plugin. One of the options
it presents is edit CSS and you can add or remove stylesheet rules to see
which is causing the conflict.
-- Chad
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:43 PM, wapgui
Hi Erik,
I've been looking for answer to this question myself and have not yet
had a chance to dig into it. This could be a good starting point: ./
sites/example/src/test/scala/net/liftweb/example/snippet/
WikiSpec.scala
On Apr 4, 5:45 pm, "erik.karls...@iki.fi"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First thanks
I pasted it here: http://pastebin.com/m1da32b3
Thanks,
Bradford
On Apr 4, 5:25 pm, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
> If you have a second, could you send the stack trace for the NPE? That's
> definitely not something that should be happening.
>
> Derek
>
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:34 PM, bradford wr
S.referer.map(from => SHtml.link("cancel", () => redirectTo(from))) openOr
Text("")
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Clemens Oertel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What's the best way to get generic "Cancel" links into forms, lift-
> style? Assuming that a form can be called from different pages in the
> appli
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:45 PM, mgm wrote:
>
> That did the trick!
>
> I apologize for the hubris of a newbie, but I think this is a bug in
> LiftWeb.
>
> It was getting executed, but I guess with out the declaration, the
> result was not getting implicitly converted from List[Node] to
> NodeSeq.
Hi,
What's the best way to get generic "Cancel" links into forms, lift-
style? Assuming that a form can be called from different pages in the
application, and the cancel link should return to the originating page?
Would it work to have a RequestVar for the target of the cancel link,
and popu
Hi,
First thanks for the great framework. It has been long time when I had
this fun with web programming :)
I have a pretty newbie question about unit testing. Do anybody know
good examples about how to write properly unit tests for views and
snippets? I have written some tests with Specs for t
That did the trick!
I apologize for the hubris of a newbie, but I think this is a bug in
LiftWeb.
It was getting executed, but I guess with out the declaration, the
result was not getting implicitly converted from List[Node] to
NodeSeq.
The framework was finding & executing the method, but becau
Change your list def to
def list(xhtml : NodeSeq) : NodeSeq = { ...
If you don't explicitly set the return type to NodeSeq, sometimes things
don't get properly applied.
Derek
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:55 PM, mgm wrote:
>
> I added some more debug prints. The list method appears to be doing
> w
If you have a second, could you send the stack trace for the NPE? That's
definitely not something that should be happening.
Derek
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:34 PM, bradford wrote:
>
> Yeah, just NetBeans. It probably makes sense, but everything in
> NetBeans was fine after I did mvn compile; mvn
Nope, there is no difference. Maybe I can find it out with the good
old try and error method.
On Apr 4, 8:30 pm, "marius d." wrote:
> might be that blueprint's css ul/li styles are conflicting with list
> styles that JCarousel is using? Try to not use:
>
>
>
>
>
I added some more debug prints. The list method appears to be doing
what I expected, though the empty list elements are odd.
AP.scala (extract)
def list(xhtml: NodeSeq) = {
System.err.println("*** list: " + xhtml)
val r = Airport.findAll.flatMap(ap => {
Sy
Yeah, just NetBeans. It probably makes sense, but everything in
NetBeans was fine after I did mvn compile; mvn install. Running the
app works too. I did happen to get a NullPointerException when I
would add a book with no author. And then again when I would click on
Book list. Just an FYI.
T
What's wrong with this?
AP.scala (extract)
def list(xhtml: NodeSeq) = {
System.err.println("*** list: " + xhtml)
Airport.findAll.flatMap(ap => bind("ap", xhtml,
"code" -> ap.code, "lat" -> ap.lattitude, "lon" ->
ap.longitude))
}
airports.htm
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Tobias Daub wrote:
>
> Hi There,
>
> From the ToDo tutorial I got this code:
>
> private def desc(td: ToDo, reDraw: () => JsCmd) =
> swappable({td.desc},
> {ajaxText(td.desc,
> v => {td.desc(v).save; reDraw()})}
> )
>
>
> What
Hmmm. Does maven complain if you try to compile, or is it just NetBeans?
Derek
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM, bradford wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think I would like to use JPA for my project. This archetype would
> be nice. Just a second ago I ran mvn archtype:generate on lift-
> archetype-jpa-bas
That's probably it. Please let us know if adding the snapshots repo doesn't
fix it.
Derek
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Josh Suereth wrote:
>
> Don't know if anyone responded, but you may need to add the maven
> snapshot repository to your pom as well.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 3, 20
This is something I'm aware of and working on, but feel free to report a bug
here:
http://liftweb.lighthouseapp.com/projects/26102-lift/tickets
Derek
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Dano! wrote:
>
>
> I thought I replied to this, apologies if it comes up twice.
>
> I found the problem, the HTM
It does, but in the lift-widgets module. I think that the functionality is
sufficiently "enhanced" that it should stay a separate widget as opposed to
becoming the default behavior.
Derek
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:17 PM, DavidV wrote:
>
> Also, it would be great it Lift1.1 included all of the
>
Thus suggesting our motto:
Scala/Lift: Our heads are in the stars, but our feet are firmly planted
in the, er, "soil."
Chas.
David Pollak wrote:
> And of course Beginning Scala is BS :-)
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Meredith Gregory
> mailto:lgreg.mered...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
might be that blueprint's css ul/li styles are conflicting with list
styles that JCarousel is using? Try to not use:
... and see if things get improved.
Br's,
Marius
On Apr 4, 6:18 pm, wapgui wrote:
> The problem is how the carousel looks like. It shows all t
Hey Marius
Sounds good. I just want to add an "Undefined" item to the Genders object in
Mapper, however it needs updating in our core locale strings so just need a
HU translation for "Undefined"
Cheers, Tim
On 04/04/2009 15:16, "marius d." wrote:
>
> A co-worker of mine. I could have him d
I've updated the JPA chapter of the book with brief coverage of the
Hibernate Validator framework for entity validation. A new PDF is up on the
group site. Also, as part of testing the new section, I added hibernate
validator functionality to the current JPA demo site on my own branch. Does
anyone
Hi,
I think I would like to use JPA for my project. This archetype would
be nice. Just a second ago I ran mvn archtype:generate on lift-
archetype-jpa-basic. NetBeans is complaining on 'import
javax.persistence._' not being found in jpatest-spa's Author.scala.
It also complains on 'import org.
The problem is how the carousel looks like. It shows all the picture
one below the other. I know this effect, then normaly JQuery is
missing. But I can try it as snippet or lift:embed.
Cheers
Torsten
On Apr 3, 10:03 pm, "marius d." wrote:
> Hmm ... I'd be very surprised if the the presence of t
Hi There,
From the ToDo tutorial I got this code:
private def desc(td: ToDo, reDraw: () => JsCmd) =
swappable({td.desc},
{ajaxText(td.desc,
v => {td.desc(v).save; reDraw()})}
)
What if I've a numeric field, e.g. td.num and I want to view/edit it?
I got
A co-worker of mine. I could have him do the translation on Monday ...
just send the English text.
Br's,
Marius
On Apr 4, 3:23 pm, Tim Perrett wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Who did the hungarian translations of lift core? I want to make an
> addition that needs adding to lift core properties files but
Hey guys,
Who did the hungarian translations of lift core? I want to make an
addition that needs adding to lift core properties files but I don't
speak hungarian!
Cheers, Tim
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On Apr 2, 6:57 pm, Clemens Oertel wrote:
> One follow up question, relating to the contexts I mentioned earlier:
> Following my approach mentioned below, let's assume I have a template
> for embedding. This template contains the HTML code for a tabular
> list of data entities. Depending
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