Perhaps your browser had the older JS file cached. On Thursday, April 3, 2014 3:43:08 PM UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote: > > For some reason, it's suddenly working with the newer web2py.js. Weird. > > > On Thursday, 3 April 2014 14:11:02 UTC-4, Anthony wrote: >> >> On Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:25:21 PM UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote: >>> >>> Done. However, it didn't fix the issue, although I now see a tiny >>> clickable '+' and '-' right beside the input field for 'Shift:'. I have no >>> idea what that means. Clicking on them does nothing. >>> >> >> Check the JS console to see if any errors are produced. Clicking the + >> should add a new text box, and clicking the - should remove a box. If >> existing lists are not being populated, I suppose it's possible that the >> existing data are not stored correctly in the field. It might help to pack >> and attach a minimal app that reproduces the problem. >> >> >>> It's also a little disturbing that I have to manually update my apps >>> whenever I upgrade web2py. *This is a disincentive for me to upgrade. >>> My motto is: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.* >>> >> >> Well, in addition to bringing new features, upgrades typically include >> bug and security fixes, but if none of those matter to you, then of course >> you don't have to upgrade. Really, though, is it that much extra work to >> manually copy a couple of extra files? I think it's not done automatically >> because technically there does not have to be a fixed name or location for >> the app files (e.g., you could move or rename web2py.js or combine it with >> other JS files and minify). Upon upgrade, the only file you really have to >> worry about is web2py.js (i.e., because that works in conjunction with >> markup and CSS classes generated by the framework, things might break >> without the proper version). Old versions of appadmin.py and appadmin.html >> (and the generic views) should continue to work, though you may be missing >> new functionality or bug fixes if you don't upgrade those. >> >> Anthony >> >
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