If on a linux machine , have a ssh account that can edit web2py modules.You
can use FTP for windows anyways.

Hmm , enabling admin to able to edit modules is not a good idea..

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:14 AM, seeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi Massimo,
>
> I know that I have posted a similar item before, but was just
> wondering if you have had any further thoughts on the matter of
> enabling the editing of MODULES via the Web2Py admin facility?
>
> Example case:
>
> We have a small web2py app running on one of our production servers at
> the moment.  Last weekend a couple of very small changes to the app
> were required: some in a controller and some in a module.
>
> I could (via the admin facility) easily make the change on the
> controller in just a few minutes, but had to drive into work to change
> just 3 lines of code in the module because I could not access it via
> the admin facility.
>
> Help!
> Thanks.
> >
>

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