hi,
i am usual not a coder, i am a designer.
and i normally using not python or web2py, but now we have a project.
thats the reason why i need help. and if nobody has time to help, it´s
also ok,
but i think a mailing list is also a possibilty to help others (also
beginners, in my case).
and i only ask to help me....

On 10 Mai, 20:09, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi peter, since you are a beginner of web2py even python, why not just
> come back to learn Python [1] and then web2py [2]? Don't expect to
> learn their "syntax" on a maillist. Please, cherish your time, as well
> as others. If, after your syntax learning, you have some design
> question or puzzles, feel free to come back and lots of people will be
> glad to help you. By the way, you join this maillist one year ago and
> sent 100+ posts. Didn't you learn some python and web2py since then?
>
> [1]http://docs.python.org/tutorial/
> [2]http://www.web2py.com/book
>
> On May11, 12:21am, pk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > ok thank you very much,
> > but i am a beginner of web2py and python.
> > what i have to do into a controller, what into the view?
> > how is the syntax?
>
> > peter
>
> > On 10 Mai, 18:17, Vasile Ermicioi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > here is a sketch:
>
> > > db.define_table('what_to_see',  Field('html_code', 'text'))
> > > db.define_table('what_to_see_queue',  Field('user', db.users),
> > > Field('when_allowed_to_see', 'datetime'))
>
> > > if user_not_in_queue:
> > >     if last_user_allowed_time + 5minutes < time_now:
> > >      when_allowed_to_see = time_now
> > >     else:
> > > when_allowed_to_see = time_now
> > >     add_user_to_queue_with_his_time
> > > if when_allowed_to_see > time_now:
> > >   display_refresh_in (when_allowed_to_see - time_now)
> > >   and_a_script_to_refresh_page_after_a_period_of_time
> > > else:
> > >   display_html_code
> > >   delete_user_from_queue

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