On Apr 8, 2:09 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> web2py 1.60 is out.
>
> It contains a lot of small fixes that have been suggested like
> - ability to have multiple forms in pages
Wasn't this already possible? It is in the book. Is 1.60 different
somehow?.
> - sqlite:///path/file stores .table files in /path not youapp/
> databases
> - etc.
>
> The only real new feature is that now you can do
>
> routes_in=(('^127.0.0.1:https://localhost:post/hello','/admin'))
>
> i.e. re-route all https POST requests from 127.0.0.1 to
> http_host=="localhost" to /admin.
> This should work with most web server may break in case of proxy.
> The old syntax is still supported for backward compatibility.
>
> I believe the only outstanding patches are about Oracle support. I
> have a created a SQLDB('oracle2://...') driver and I have implemented
> some of the patches so that we can test them. The problem is that some
> of the patches would break existing oracle apps and some of the oracle
> bugs reported cannot be fixed without major changes in the sql.py
> architecture. The current oracle bugs affect
> - table names and field names that are very long (*)
> - inserting values that are very long (*)
> - limitby in presence of a join
> - groupby in presence of aggregates
>
> Not sure what (*) means. Thank you to Sergey for reporting these.
> Hopefully we can get them fixed by 1.61.
>
> Massimo
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