thanks Massimo,
Somewhere an error occured, either by me or by the software.
When making the first web2py application (so I was logged in on
Pythonanywhere) , I wasn't asked for an admin password.
After deleting the first web2py application and creating my second
web2py application, I was indeed asked for an admin password.
Now it realy works beautifull, I packed my local web2py application and
within 2 minutes is was running on Pythonanywhere,
Fantastic !!
cheers,
Stef
On 26-01-14 4:51, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
They give you one when you create the account. It is different for
every user, even if you use the try-web2py option. Nobody else knows
it. If you forgot it or did not write it down, try contact them.
On Saturday, 25 January 2014 18:07:03 UTC-6, aapaap wrote:
thanks,
Stef
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