[TurboGears] Re: My (bad) experience with SQLAlchemy.

2007-01-28 Thread John J Lee
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, iain duncan wrote: [...] I agree with the above, and my ( limited ) reading on OODB certainly piqued my interest. I think what is likely with frameworks like TG, is that most of the problem domains where OODB is a better fit are less likely to be rushing to web

[TurboGears] Re: HTTP line length limit in Firefox

2006-09-19 Thread John J Lee
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Nigel McNie wrote: John J Lee wrote: [...] I doubt this has anything to do with HTTP per se -- surely this has much more to do with XMLHttpRequest and the Firefox DOM than HTTP. There IS actually a length limit: http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E414.html That limit

[TurboGears] Re: HTTP line length limit in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread John J Lee
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Arnar Birgisson wrote: [...] I have firefox failing on the following whenever length = 4096: @expose(json) def test(self, len): return 'x'*int(len) FF is failing in a weird manner, loadJSONDoc returns nothing, and if I load the url in a new tab it's as if the text

[TurboGears] Re: How to hide all the parameters in the URI

2006-09-18 Thread John J Lee
(sorry for messing up the threading a bit, had to fetch the msg I'm replying to from the unidirectional Gmane feed of this list) Tim Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 9/17/06, Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: User agents aren't allowed to

[TurboGears] Re: Does anyone deploy successfully on Bluehost?

2006-09-17 Thread John J Lee
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Olli Wang wrote: I already could let my tg-app run, but I still have no idea how to let people connect my site. RewriteRule to a paticular port won't work and there's no fastcgi, too. their supporter told me there's no way to deploy TG or CherryPy site on their host, but

[TurboGears] Re: ez_setup?? Easy my @ss!

2006-08-24 Thread John J Lee
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

[TurboGears] Re: Google Web Toolkit (GWT), MochiKit and relation to TG

2006-07-28 Thread John J Lee
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Jorge Vargas wrote: On 7/26/06, John J Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] and the constraints of strict backwards-compatibility. As a useable web framework, though, this is of course vapourware, unlike GWT! I don't agree that GWT is not vapourware, GWT

[TurboGears] Re: Google Web Toolkit (GWT), MochiKit and relation to TG

2006-07-26 Thread John J Lee
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Jorge Vargas wrote: On 7/26/06, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I mean I am concerned that I could end up getting stuck in idiosyncrasies of JavaScript and browser dependent behaviour. My instinct is to awoid hands on approach to JavaScript technology and instead focus

[TurboGears] Re: Debian vs Turbogears

2006-07-25 Thread John J Lee
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote: Em Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:44:44 +0100 (GMT Standard Time) John J Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: That's fine. However, a .deb-installed TG is more likely to break and cause you debugging pain than is an easy_install-ed TG, IMHO. That was my

[TurboGears] Re: Debian vs Turbogears

2006-07-24 Thread John J Lee
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Martin Geisler wrote: John J Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] Personally I'd avoid doing that: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2006-July/006568.html I'm not sure if you're asking me to refrain from upgrading or if you object to my using Debian

[TurboGears] Re: Debian vs Turbogears

2006-07-23 Thread John J Lee
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Martin Geisler wrote: [...] What are other Debian users doing? My install is working again btw uninstall debian? :-) But really... by following the updated Wiki page on how to install on Debian testing, one can have TurboGears installed in five minutes using real