On 24-07-2010 16:10, mdipierro wrote:
> They have a posted_on and modified_on date. If the date is older than
> 1y it means they do not use Auth and they are obsolete.
sorry I missed those dates completely, GREAT !!
cheers,
Stef
> On Jul 24, 8:56 am, Stef Mientki <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  thanks Massimo,
>>
>> now it works like a charm (despite it seems to be old code).
>>
>> I wonder, how should I (as a Newbie) know that it's "old code" ?
>>
>> Wouldn't it be a good suggestions to put a "last modified date" for each 
>> appliance, or better on
>> every page ?
>> I don't understand why the whole internet is so anxious about putting a date 
>> somewhere.
>> Every piece of paper I write on, I start with my name and the date at the 
>> upper left corner, which
>> is quit common in my country (and I also do it on every webpage I write ;-)
>>
>> cheers,
>> Stef
>>
>> On 24-07-2010 09:47, mdipierro wrote:
>>
>>> I looked at it. that app is really really old and uses its own
>>> (broken) authentication mechanism.
>>> I looked at it and think I fixed it.
>>>    http://web2py.com/appliances/default/show/34
>>> Give it a try and report any problem.
>>> Massimo
>>> On Jul 23, 5:15 pm, Stef Mientki <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>  hello,
>>>> I just started with web2py (after a long period of doubt, which to choose, 
>>>> Django or Web2Py)
>>>> and it looks really great, although the first steps looks difficult.
>>>> I tried to install the appliance chat (did anyone used this application 
>>>> already?)
>>>> At first sight chat looked great,
>>>> but after logging out, I couldn't log in anymore.
>>>> I retried and the same effect occurred.
>>>> So I went to another computer,
>>>> and made a fresh install of chat,
>>>> now chat didn't have any layout.
>>>> Can anyone enlighten me on the above problems ?
>>>> btw, is there somekind of filebrowser / viewer, I feel very uncomfortable 
>>>> with so many files ;-)
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Stef Mientki

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