[web2py] Fluxflex will be shut down and no longer available on June 30, 2012

2012-06-06 Thread drelyn86
> > Fluxflex will be shut down and will be no longer available on June 30, > 2012. > = > From 2010, we have provided Fluxflex for about two years. > But because of profitability, instability and some other issues, > we decided to shut down fluxflex on June 30, 2012. > Because our team is comp

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py 1.99.7 is OUT

2012-03-06 Thread drelyn86
I think the more relevant question is about how to get more active participation from the userbase in the testing of nightly builds... at least on a semi regular basis.

[web2py] Re: web2py 1.99.5 is OUT

2012-03-01 Thread drelyn86
Cross-posting from the pre-release thread... I was able to trace the appadmin issue back to gluon/storage.py This patch should do the trick: http://pastebin.com/8ktgy5eU On Thursday, March 1, 2012 9:18:44 PM UTC-5, pbreit wrote: > > I'm seeing the same problem. /appadmin is redirecting back to /

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py 1.99.5 (please read)

2012-03-01 Thread drelyn86
I was able to trace the appadmin issue back to gluon/storage.py This patch should do the trick: http://pastebin.com/8ktgy5eU On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 6:26:54 PM UTC-5, mcm wrote: > > I am not able to access to appadmin when I click the button "database > administration" of any applicati

[web2py] Re: Web2py and SSLH

2012-02-29 Thread drelyn86
It just forwards the connection like a reverse proxy, so no MITM is caused. Why would I need to completely disable session cookies? Anyway... I was thinking about this more, and I remembered that the current scaffolding app's method of preventing security breaches through generic views is by dis

[web2py] Re: Do you use web2py in your company?

2010-05-12 Thread drelyn86
United States. They are a 3rd party distribution and logistics company. On May 11, 8:39 pm, mdipierro wrote: > Glad to hear about this. > Can you tell us in which country and in which field your previous > employer was operating? > > On May 11, 7:34 pm, drelyn86 wrote: &g

[web2py] Re: Do you use web2py in your company?

2010-05-12 Thread drelyn86
United States On May 11, 8:39 pm, mdipierro wrote: > Glad to hear about this. > Can you tell us in which country and in which field your previous > employer was operating? > > On May 11, 7:34 pm, drelyn86 wrote: > > > > > With my previous employer, I us

[web2py] Re: Do you use web2py in your company?

2010-05-11 Thread drelyn86
With my previous employer, I used web2py to build a few basic applications. One was an application to input and track inventory mistakes in warehouse operations. Another was a similar application to input and track the results of daily audits performed by each warehouse department. I also made an a

[web2py] Re: Deployment - SSL certificate under Windows

2010-05-06 Thread drelyn86
If you want SSL encryption, then yes, you will need a certificate file. OpenSSL is also available for Windows, and I believe the command- line options are the same as described in the linux version. Whether you want a third party to sign your certificate is up to you, but if you choose to self-sign