I do not know. Open to suggestions. The "check to delete" in edit
already has js confirmation.

Massimo

On Nov 1, 9:27 am, Júlio Monteiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
> What is the standard way to add confirmations in this case?
> A javascript alert would suffice? Or else we could do it in a more pretty way 
> with jQuery.confirm?
> Monteiro
> mdipierro wrote:P.S. Ideally T4 delete methods should require confirmation 
> like delete in applications/admin/controllers/default.py On Nov 1, 9:05 am, 
> mdipierro<[email protected]>wrote:Could you email me your patch. Please 
> make sure they apply to the latest version I posted yesterday night. Massimo 
> On Nov 1, 8:35 am, Júlio Monteiro<[email protected]>wrote:Hi there, I just 
> implemented the controller file_delete() to delete files, as it was missing 
> too. And also fixed the ticket generation error on db.py, it was using 
> db.ticket, but it should be db.t_ticket. Is there any way that I could commit 
> this files into a branch? Thanks alot! Julio Monteiro Júlio Monteiro wrote:Hi 
> there, I realized the database was not empty, I checked it out from launchpad 
> along with the code, thats probably why my user was not made admin and the 
> main page was not there, by flushing the database that was fixed, but the 
> rest of the problems remain, for now. Actually, I coded the delete action for 
> the logs, its pretty easy, I guess: just add in t4/controllers/default.py:43: 
> @auth.requires(auth.is_admin) def delete():     crud.delete(db.t_page, 
> int(request.args(1)), next=URL(r=request,f='logs',args=page_name)) Cheers! 
> Julio Monteiro Júlio Monteiro wrote:Hello there, Massimo! I finally had time 
> to check out T4, and it is looking VERY good! I know this is early alpha, but 
> I am very interested in using it, so here ismy feedback: 1) the page 'main' 
> is not created by default, so when entering the app for the first time, I got 
> the '404 NOT FOUND' error, specially when I am not logged in 2) I had to go 
> to database admin and create my user there and add it to the "administrator" 
> group, it should do this automatically once I create the first user 3) If I 
> edit the system page "settings", the first lines with response.something 
> doesn't have any effect in the site (even after I publish them), however if I 
> change the index controller and add response.title="Something", for example, 
> it works. 4) When I click logs, then click on a time stamp I get a 404 error, 
> if I try to delete a log item, I also get an 'invalid function' error. 5) 
> When I click files, I can upload a file alright, but when I click to 'delete' 
> them I get an 'invalid function'. Also how can I reference to files I 
> uploaded in a page? 6) About the menu, I see that you can easily edit the 
> menu file and change the menu, but I liked it better when the menu was 
> automatic, it is much more user-friendly than editing a config file in my 
> opinion. I would suggest adding a dropdown in page editing that would allow 
> me to pick a menu item to be a parent of this page, or none to leave it 
> outside the menu. Thanks for this wonderful addition! I can barely wait until 
> is is more usable, also if there is anything that you would need a hand on 
> coding related to T4 TODO list, I could try to help, as it is of my high 
> interest to see this done. Cheers, Julio Monteiro
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