Thank you cjrh. What do you mean by "refresh your browser"? aren't you using the pyscripter built-in editor?.
Have you used it to debug a running web2py app?. Denes. On Oct 19, 2:06 am, cjrh <[email protected]> wrote: > On Oct 19, 2:37 am, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Looks good. Thanks. > > Any tips on using it with web2py?. > > Not much. Edit your files. You get code-completion and method > argument "intellisense" for Python built-ins as well as your own code > in the same file. As you edit, refresh your browser and the changes > happen immediately, because web2py is awesome. The embedded > interpreter is useful for testing. There are some project-management > capabilities, so you can work with multiple files easily. You can > also switch between different python versions in the interpreter, e.g. > for testing whether syntax works properly in older versions. > > Nothing too complicated, simple, fast, works.

