elpix1 wrote
> This a JSON parsing error in one of your files.
>
> For example, this will cause this error:
> --
> {
> item1: {},
> item2: {}, <--- (last comma must be removed)
> }
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Yes you are true, it was my mistaken, I found it.
Thanks
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py I get:
- Warning: ! Shadowing job "libraries" with local one
and
:
Illegal dangling comma in map (pos (31, 1))
File: S:\HTDOCS\CS\qx\qxut\source/class\qxut\Alert.js
OS is Win7 pro
How can I fix it?
Many thanks.
Claudio
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So I added this:
qx.util.LibraryManager.getInstance().set("qx", "resourceUri", "resource");
at beginning of Application.js and I have the same environment between
source and build.
Yes I know, it is a shortcut, but it works, maybe in the future I will find
a cleaner solution.
Many thanks.
Claudio
tionbar-buttons-combined.png");
there is a way to set the first url even in source environment?
Obviously I have to copy files from "C:/qooxdoo/framework/source/resource"
to
resource folder under source folder.
Regards
Claudio
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e server I can't see icons,
I need to add the static path to my cherrypy, but I don't know
which is the URL.
How can I discover it?
Many thanks
Claudio
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Sent from the q
---8<---8<---8<---8<---
now start the cherrypy server with:
python cherrypy_server.py
and go to page:
http://localhost:8080/
Press the button and you should see: "Hello from cherrypy"
This is all.
P.S. the jinja2 template syste
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It works fine in in debug and in build environment, need only to switch the
QXDEBUG variable on and off.
In this case I use jinja2 as template system, but will be easy to use
another
or no template at all.
P.S. Yes
app.run()
this works after:
generate.py build
but I can't debug javascript so is not a practical solution. Now I'm trying
with
Cherrypy, now I'm in the very beginning so each python server is ok if it is
lightweight.
If I solve I will post the solution.
Best regards
Claudi
think that even Django or other Python servers have the same
problem too, so the solutions for that servers can help me alike.
Thanks
Claudio
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Sent fro
in__':
app.debug = True
app.run()
I put the file in the root of app but it read the index.html file and give
me a 404 on
/script/tweet.js file.
Some one can help me? I'm new on Flask too.
Thanks and best regards
Claudio
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Hello :-)
I'm a lurker from Italy, I'm evaluating Qooxdoo and other frameworks,
and I must quote this:
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Sascha Kruening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A pre-built package would help a
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Guilherme Aiolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ckendrick, looks like you know SmartClient.
> 2008/6/3 ckendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
yes, I think so :o)
just kiddin'
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Hi, where I can find one detailed documentation on qooxdoo?
creed that one situated on site is not much simple for who must begin .
thanks
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