LightDot escribió:
I'm browsing trough the new web page a bit and I can report a glitch:
div class sixteen columns announce gets thrown to the right, so I
get a horizontal scroll bar even on a 1920px wide screen. Tested on
linux, Firefox 8 and Opera 11.60 (screenshot attached).
Chromium 15
Nik Go escribió:
How do I add a new button in a user's profile page that redirects to
another view?
(assuming that you're using the default 'user' function in 'default'
controller)
...you can edit the view /default/user.html
Hi,
i have a fieldtype 'date' in a table that I cannot create from using
request.now.date() in the db.table.update_or_insert statement (even
if a change the fieldtype and date value to string)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Alan Etkin escribió:
datepart,timepart=val.split( )ValueError:need more than1value to unpack
It looks like convert_timestamp() in pysqlite2.dbapi2 is expecting a
date+time object and receives a date, isn't it?
Hi, I forgot to say that the problem exists even if I try to insert a
request.now
Daniel Aguayo Catalán escribió:
Alan Etkin escribió:
datepart,timepart=val.split( )ValueError:need more than1value to
unpack
It looks like convert_timestamp() in pysqlite2.dbapi2 is expecting a
date+time object and receives a date, isn't it?
Hi, I forgot to say that the problem exists even
Alan Etkin escribió:
request.date.now() works well in my system (Python 2.6.5, web2py
1.99.3, Linux)
I think you mean request.now.date() (request.date doesn't exist in my
system, web2py 1.99.3 with python 2.7.2 on gnu/linux too)
Would you post part of the model and controller to see what it
Alan Etkin escribió:
dbi('historia',
...
Field('fecha', 'string')
)
That should be a 'date' field for web2py to handle date information
properly.
I changed that later. I was using the 'date' type originally when the
issue came up.
date = str(datetime.datetime.now()) #NO
mdipierro escribió:
I somebody wants to keep an official mirror there I have no
objection. I prefer to stick with mercurial on Google because
mercurial is 100% python.
On Apr 5, 1:53 am, elffikkelff...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I use a few project stored on github, and I find it easier to
Daniel Aguayo Catalán escribió:
mdipierro escribió:
I somebody wants to keep an official mirror there I have no
objection. I prefer to stick with mercurial on Google because
mercurial is 100% python.
On Apr 5, 1:53 am, elffikkelff...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I use a few project stored on github
Bruce Wade escribió:
My problem with bitbucket is the 5 cap for free private, if you are
wanting to use git and keep the projects public I recommend gitorious.
I like gitorious because it's FLOSS and 'eats its own dog food'
(gitorious code is hosted on gitorious), but private projects **for
ma...@rockiger.com escribió:
Should go away, when all dns servers are updated.
Hi,
at http://killer-web-development.com/section/1/3 shows a diagram that
try to explain the MVC pattern that says:
[USER - CONTROLLER - VIEW, USER - CONTROLLER - MODEL - DATABASE]
...but I think it should be
Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
I hate all changes related to this topic. This is because I have to
learn a new system and do extra work to move stuff around. There was a
lot of push for git and github so we did it.
Please, let's not open this can of worms again. The costs of changing
outweighs the
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