Ahhh yes... I suppose I could have done that. I wonder however if that works in all browsers. And your right about closing the window, I need to open the window in a new tab if I want it to work like before. --- J
On Nov 17, 4:25 pm, villas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jason > > Anything that avoids the mouse is good news! However, at the moment > (in FF) my workflow is: > > Tab,Enter to view the exception, then (once I fixed the error in my > separate editor), Ctrl-F4 to close the ticket and F5 to refresh my > app. I don't need the mouse for that, but any keyboard shortcuts are > always welcome which is why I like the new Time widget :) > > -D > > On Nov 17, 12:35 pm, encompass <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have to deal with a lot of funky errors in my code and being a > > developer I avoid the mouse as much as I can. I thought this might > > come in handy... > > I change line 40 in web2py/gluon/rewrite.py to the following: > > p.error_message_ticket = \ > > ''' > > <html onkeydown="GetChar()"> > > <body> > > <h1> > > Internal error > > </h1> > > Ticket issued-:- > > <a href="/admin/default/ticket/%(ticket)s" > > target="_blank"> > > %(ticket)s > > </a> > > </body> > > <!-- this is junk text else IE does not display the page: > > '+('x'*512)+' //--> > > </html> > > <script> > > function GetChar(){ > > window.location = "/admin/default/ticket/%(ticket)s"; > > } > > </script>''' > > Not only is it more readable in the code. But anyone that doesn't > > want to click on that link can just press any key. > > It may be better if we just take the space bar (Cause alt would make > > it just to the error) And it doesn't open a new window like you do > > when you click on it.(I may do that next.)... but I wanted to give > > this to you guys to see what you thought about it. I don't like the > > mouse when I am programming, so this saves me a bit of time when you > > think about it. > > BR, > > Jason Brower > >

