Hi Rafael,
Rafael Reuber writes:
> I'm working on a project that needs a feature that it's only available on
> the 1.6.x version. But I'm having problems when I run it using uswgi.
> Apparently it could be a bug on 1.6.x because when I run the project using
> 1.5.x the
Hi,
this has nothing to do with Django at all, it's a python thing. The
encoding declaration needs to go on top of EVERY source code file if
you the source code contains non-ASCII encoding. This has NOTHING to do
with Django encoding or the encoding your database uses!
Now, slowly: When you
Hi Radomir,
> So when I changed the encoding in the sql file from LATIN1 to UTF-8 I get
> import errors:
>
> (1 row)
>
> ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xe9 0x67 0x75
> CONTEXT: COPY locations_location, line 31
> setval
Well, this is not a UTF8 sequence, but probably
Hi Hordur,
it really *does* look like a bug, could you please open a ticket for
this behaviour? Nice would be a minimal test case, like just reversing a
url in this way when a ~ is in the path.
Kind regards
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Hi Andreas,
> The error is : "current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end
> of transaction block",
I guess you use postgres. This is a standard error that postgres thows
if you do any database action in a transaction after any other
error. You need to find the previous error that
Gianluca Dileo writes:
> Hi guy,
> I've created a form in a page html that upload a image.
> After capturing the image and edit it, I need to have it appear in a window
> j
> How can i do?
Does HttpResponseRedirect do what you want to achieve?
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Hi Olivier,
> The error is:
> Exception Type:TypeErrorException Value:
>
> 'Relais' object is not iterable
>
>
>
>
> Have you got an idea on what cause this problem ?
It would really help to see a full traceback, could you provide one?
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Hi Thomas,
there are multiple ways to catch the query. I suggest to enable query
logging in your postgres server for failed statements. That's a good
idea, anyway.
See the "When to log" and "What to log" settings in the postgresql.conf
file.
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On Tue, 3 May 2011 07:18:24 -0700 (PDT), MikeKJ wrote:
>
> I tried that too after the original post and that made no difference
> spcontent is escaped HTML and I thought that by marking it safe it
> wouldnt be escaped again in the pretty.html template
That's correct.
On Tue, 3 May 2011 04:25:46 -0700 (PDT), MikeKJ wrote:
>
> I got data from the database in a page, I then merge it as string
> substitution though another template and end up with double escaping because
> the escaping is automatic, the only place I can try to de escape
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 06:18:08 -0700, Brian Craft
wrote:
> A form with a CharField seems to end up with a zero-length string in
> the cleaned_data if the field is not in the form data. Is there any
> good way to avoid this?
Django docs say:
"Note that empty string
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 00:49:40 -0300, Daniel França
wrote:
> I'm getting a lot of problems saving and reading from files with special
> characteres in name, using the django-avatar lib.
>
> The truth is that I don't really understand the way python/django handle
>
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 13:08:17 -0500, Jacob Kaplan-Moss
wrote:
> Blog.objects.raw('''SELECT * FROM blog
Hey, that's cheating :-)
> No, really -- if I was faced with a query, like this, that was easier
> to express with SQL, I'd reach for `raw()` long before trying to
>
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 07:02:22 +0300, Oleg Lomaka wrote:
> Blog.objects.filter(entry__pub_date__lte=date(2011, 4, 1),
> entry__headline__contains='Easter
> ').latest('pub_date')
>
> Or
>
> Blog.objects.filter(entry__pub_date__lte=date(2011, 4, 1),
Hi Martin!
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 15:58:54 +0100, Martin Tiršel wrote:
> NO = False
> YES = True
> YES_NO_CHOICES = (
> (NO, 'no'),
> (YES, 'yes')
> )
>
> to
>
>
> NO = 0
> YES = 1
> YES_NO_CHOICES = (
> (NO, 'no'),
> (YES, 'yes')
> )
>
> Then I get 0
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 22:18:12 -0800 (PST), Vazir wrote:
> There is some examples via raw() for data selects, but nothing
> about data updates. Any suggestions?
If you want to go this path, you can override the save method and do raw
SQL instead to interact with the stored
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 10:11:57 -0800 (PST), Vazir wrote:
> there is no way (and no need) of giving a Django models with direct
> access to a DB structure (all business logic is already bult in to the
> DB), all DB interaction must be done via the stored procedures calls.
Hi Martin!
> > It's the wrong URL, you should use
> >
> > .../admin/appname/booltest/?completed__exact=False
> >
>
> It is the same link, I don't see a difference :)
Args--you're right. Stupid fingers :-)
I meant
.../admin/appname/booltest/?completed__exact=0
Does it work that way for you
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 21:49:45 -0800 (PST), ajaishankar
wrote:
> I do know we can tweak the admin to restrict querysets etc. and also
> override admin templates - but is admin preferable in this situation?
>
> Or is it better to treat all this as a front end web app, and
Ahoj Martin,
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:49:32 +0100, Martin Tiršel wrote:
> When I use filter in Django admin (that produces URL
> .../admin/appname/booltest/?completed__exact=False), I get results which
> are with completed=True. This is the SQL query generated by Django
>
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 10:26:53 -0800 (PST), octopusgrabbus
wrote:
> So, my question is, is there an accepted way to populate BASE_URL and
> MEDIA_URL with some local setting, like perhaps calling a python
> function?, because it's Python code?
I usually have a set of
Hi Tim!
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 06:05:51 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
> For me that looks a little complex. The 'sequence' doesn't really
> belong to the Chapter or the Book, but to their relationship. A
> Chapter may have one sequence number when part of Book A, and another
> for
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 21:40:36 +0100, Sidney Cadot wrote:
Hi Sidney,
> It is possible by using a nested query, e.g.
>
> SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM some_table ORDER BY timestamp DESC LIMIT 10)
> ORDER BY timestamp ASC;
Nice, but it doesn't make sense. It makes everything harder
On Tue, May 19, Anakin wrote:
> class Faves(models.Model):
> post = models.ForeignKey(CASTS-OR-ARTICLES)
> user = models.ForeignKey(User,unique=True)
>
> is it possible ?
You might want to use "generic relations" for this. They are described in
the contenttypes framework.
Hope
On Wed, May 13, Joshua Partogi wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Is it possible to do time and or date calculation in the template?
>
> Let's say I have a DateField {% now %} and want to subtract it with an
> IntegerField (let's say 4, to get 4 years before today) in the template. If
> it's possible,
On Fri, Nov 23, Andrew McMurry wrote:
>
> I have models something like this:
>
> class Attribute (Model):
> name = CharField(maxlength=32)
> private = BooleanField(default=False)
>
> class Object (Model):
> ...
> attr = ForeignKey(Attribute, null=True, blank=True)
>
>
On Wed, Nov 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm receiving this error as I work thru Tutorial 1 (http://
> www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial01/):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mysite]# python manage.py syncdb
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
On Wed, Nov 14, Josh wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> > This should only be needed if you did not do what Malcolm called "Simple
> > backwards compatibility", i.e. to set {% autoescape off %}.
> >
> > So, am I right that you didn't put such a {% autoescape off %} tag in your
> > root template? Then
Hi Josh,
On Wed, Nov 14, Josh wrote:
>
> Fixed it.
>
> New feature in django-dev is HTML escaping for any template tags (good
> against cross-site scripting problems).
>
> Had to apply the safe filter to any template tags I don't want auto-
> escaped.
>
> OLD: {{ block.super|safe }}
>
>
On Mon, Sep 24, MiloZ wrote:
>
> You can here dowload the workflow engine contrib; a demo django
> project is included
> http://django-goflow-en.blogspot.com/
Oops, French--
It would be very nice to have an English description, at least a short
description. I can read a tiny bit of French,
On Mon, Sep 10, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a medium-traffic django site (maybe 2 page views a day) and
> I am having a problem with users trying to log into the site.
>
> I am using the django view for logging in and logging out
> (django.contrib.auth.views.login). For some reason and
On Mon, Sep 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> hi guys,
> i noticed there have been questions about this before, but none of
> those threads was helpful.
>
> i've got a simple db-request, the result should be ordered by a column
> "thema" in a foreign key table "Thema":
>
On Thu, Sep 06, Nis Jørgensen wrote:
>
> Michael Radziej skrev:
> > On Thu, Sep 06, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 9/6/07, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'd *love* to have a sneak prev
On Thu, Sep 06, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
>
> On 9/6/07, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'd *love* to have a sneak preview of your changes, any way? ;-)
>
> Hey! Get to the back of the line! No queue-jumping! I was here first! :-)
... check
Hi Malcolm,
On Fri, Sep 07, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> My bad; you're right. Only m2m does outer joins on trunk at the
> moment.:(
>
> I've been looking at the new stuff too much lately. This problem is
> fixed there, so if people can wait until that lands very shortly it will
> go away.
On Thu, Sep 06, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>
> On 06-Sep-07, at 4:27 PM, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
>
> > Make sure you're serving the content with the right content type in
> > HTML, and that Django is working with the right content type, and that
> > the files have a coding declared.
>
> all
On Thu, Sep 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought I was close with this, but it only returned tickets assigned
> to me. (The parenthesis around the 2nd and 3rd Q's obviously didn't
> help)
>
> Ticket.objects.filter(Q(private__exact=False) |
> (Q(private__exact=True) &
Hi Greg,
On Wed, Sep 05, Greg wrote:
>
> Michael,
> I'm using sqlite.
Thanks for the clarification. I've almost no experience with sqlite, sorry.
Michael
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On Wed, Sep 05, eXt wrote:
>
> On 5 Wrz, 10:37, Damodhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i want to take reaserch about this topic, and submit report, so canu
> > hel pme.
> Are you really going to write the report or you want someone to write
> it for you? The latest is my feeling after reading
On Mon, Sep 03, Peter Nixon wrote:
> Tomorrow I will setup a vm for you running openSUSE 10.3 beta2 that you can
> play with to your hearts content. Would that be helpfull?
Peter, this is going to take a substantial amount of time. I'm not a core
developer, and I don't (any more) use SuSE, so
On Fri, Aug 31, Anderson Santos wrote:
>
> Here the code:
>
>
> class Download(models.Model):
> """ Disponibilização de arquivos para download """
>
> descricao =
> models.CharField(verbose_name='Descrição',maxlength=250)
> data_do_arquivo = models.DateField()
>
On Fri, Aug 31, Rotlaus wrote:
>
> On Aug 31, 11:02 am, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > what is the preferred way to expand the user model? I would use a
> > > model with a OneToOne Field, but documentation says i should not. What
> > > should i do instead?
> >
> > A foreign
On Thu, Aug 30, Anderson Santos wrote:
>
> I am still having this issue.
> I have in my settings DEFAULT_CHARSET = "utf-8", and I created a new
> database with UTF-8 encoding (using PGAdmin).
> So I go to admin page, click on my model and then the "add" button, I
> include a special char (á, ç,
On Thu, Aug 30, Jarek Zgoda wrote:
>
> Michael Radziej napisał(a):
>
> >>>> The next testing option is to try with non-lazy version.
> >>> that works! import gettext as _
> >> And that's a real bug, I think.
> >>
> >> An
On Wed, Aug 29, Robin Becker wrote:
>
> Hi, we're having some troubles with latest django that are caused by the
> switch
> to unicode string output. In particular since we were already carefully
> handling
> the conversion and encoding of the database values we are now getting errors
>
On Wed, Aug 29, Jarek Zgoda wrote:
>
> Kenneth Gonsalves napisał(a):
>
> >>> now, this doesnt work - when I remove the _(), then the choices
> >>> appear. How do I then mark them for translation?
> >>>
> >> Make sure to use gettext_lazy
> > i *am* using: from
On Wed, Aug 29, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>
> On 29-Aug-07, at 2:24 PM, Michael Radziej wrote:
>
> >>>> now, this doesnt work - when I remove the _(), then the choices
> >>>> appear. How do I then mark them for translation?
> >>>>
On Wed, Aug 29, patrickk wrote:
>
> I just changed
> self._cache.set(key, value, timeout or self.default_timeout)
> to
> self._cache.set(smart_str(key), value, timeout or
> self.default_timeout)
> in memcached.py
> and it seems to work.
>
> Don´t know if that´s a proper solution though.
Me
On Tue, Aug 28, Greg wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have the following code in my models.py file
>
> class Orders(models.Model):
> timestamp = models.DateField()
> ... etc
>
> /
>
> I have the following in my view.py function
>
> from datetime import datetime
> o = Orders()
>
On Wed, Aug 29, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>
> On 28-Aug-07, at 9:55 PM, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
>
> >> when i upgraded to the latest svn head, I found that all the places
> >> in admin that had drop downs for choices were blank. I had always
> >> marked my choices for translation like so:
> >>
On Wed, Aug 29, patrickk wrote:
> instead of sending the whole stack, it´s probably easier to just check
> it yourself:
> http://skip.dedhost-sil-076.sil.at/trailer/
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/memcache.py" in _set
328. fullcmd = "%s %s %d %d %d\r\n%s" % (cmd, key, flags, time,
Hi,
Though I cannot easily test with exactly your packages, I tested django
trunk under Ubuntu (feisty) with postgresql-8.2.3-3, python-2.5.1~rc1-0ubuntu3,
python-psycopg2-2.0.5.1-6ubuntu1, with a minimal model syncdb, and it
worked.
Michael
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On Tue, Aug 28, Michael Radziej wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 27, Peter Nixon wrote:
>
> >
> > On Wed 11 Jul 2007, Michael Radziej wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > you're using the alpha version of SuSE ... well ... there might very well
> > >
On Mon, Aug 27, Peter Nixon wrote:
>
> On Wed 11 Jul 2007, Michael Radziej wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > you're using the alpha version of SuSE ... well ... there might very well
> > be a problem very deep in one of the libraries. The alpha releases aren't
> > ver
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 19, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 00:27 -0700, cesco wrote:
> > File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\template\__init__.py" in
> > render
> > 739. return ''.join([force_unicode(b) for b in bits])
^^^
Malcolm: shouldn't this be
e.com/group/django-users?hl=en
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>From nobody Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Aug 13 16:03:06 2007 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] composite pkey
Refreshed patch composite-pkey.
(Base: da455ae1
Hi,
this looks very similar to this ticket (though I'm not sure):
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5146
You might want to add your traceback as an attachment. Ah, you get
tracebacks that are easier to read if you click on the link
"switch to cut and paste view" (or similar, close to the
On Fri, Aug 10, paulh wrote:
>
> I have tried the databrowse app on a couple of projects, but it fails
> on both with the same error. I wondered whether anyone else has seen
> this error message:
>
> coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, __proxy__ found
>
> If you need the whole stack,
On Thu, Jul 12, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>
> On 12-Jul-07, at 6:45 AM, nick feng wrote:
>
> > Which database is better for django, PostgreSQL or MYSQL?
>
> postgresql - general, not for django in particular
mysql does not support django fixtures (unless you use the ISAM storage
engine in
Hi,
you're using the alpha version of SuSE ... well ... there might very well be
a problem very deep in one of the libraries. The alpha releases aren't very
reliable. I'd suggest that you try it with another OS.
So long,
Michael
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Hi,
I'm going to attend the Europython congress next week, and I'll arrive on
early Sunday afternoon. If anyone would like to gather together, please send
me an email, I'd appreciate!
Cheers,
Michael
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On Fri, Jun 01, Sacher Khoudari wrote:
> can I add a book to an author? I mean, how do I call
> "django.views.generic.create_update.object_create" with "model=Book",
> and pass it the value for it's foreign key?
You're right, generic views are quite limited. And they work only with
"oldforms",
Hi Malcolm!
On Sat, May 26, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 17:17 +0200, Michael Radziej wrote:
> > First, I found that I have a problem with commit 5255 together with the test
> > client. It breaks loading the modules, probably due to recursive imports.
> &
On Sun, May 20, David Priest wrote:
>
> After bashing at it some more, I had to conclude I was out to lunch.
>
> It is killing me to wait for newforms. It's senseless for me to
> learn old forms, but I'm having a helluva time making heads or tails
> of newforms. Some things that I swear
Hi,
some of my views serve part of an html (or, actually, xhtml document),
such as:
"""
...
"""
or
"""
...
...
"""
I'm running into problems whatever content type I use.
I use an automatic validator during testing, that validates all text/html or
application/xhtml+xml
On Thu, Apr 12, sandro.dentella wrote:
>
> Thanks! that was it. Now I can reproduce the error. Which is the
> "correct" solution?
>
> An easy and not really nice one is to encode title into
> DEFAULT_CHARSET, but I'd rather
> have _() return an unicode object. How should I do to obtain this?
On Wed, Apr 11, Sandro Dentella wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having problems understanding an error that raises with gettext and an
> accented letter. Italian translation of 'priority' is 'priorità', the text
> to be translated is:
>
> subject = _("Priority changed in ticket #%(id)s
Hi,
mtredinnick has reverted the problematic portion in changeset [4933],
so it should be fine again with a current checkout.
Merci ;-)
Michael
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On Thu, Apr 05, Marcelo Ramos wrote:
> es_AR:
>
> #: views/generic/create_update.py:43
> #, python-format
> msgid "The %(verbose_name)s was created successfully."
> msgstr "Se creó con éxito %(verbose_name)."
this should be
msgstr "Se creó con
Hi,
changeset [4919] made the escape filter tag return unicode strings instead
of bytestrings, which seems to create problems as soon as you use non-ASCII
characters.
If you see any encoding problems, especially with oldforms or the admin
interface, please take a look at ticket #3924. The
On Wed, Mar 21, Adam wrote:
>
> This causes a problem with DreamHost...I know they're not the best in
> the world, but I get this error now on any sites on their servers.
> Does anyone have a decent solution to get around this? Can I install
> a local copy somehow and make django use it
On Wed, Mar 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Looking at my logs, I saw a gazillion requests from 81.208.31.216,
> which I believe is a malicious bot. I understand there's a way to use
> middleware to block IPs, but could somebody elaborate on that, or
> point me in the right direction? Thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> My site just keeps getting bigger and bigger, and the performance has
> gotten excruciatingly slow.
- database needs indexes?
- check how many queries your views generate. Perhaps you need
reorganization or select_related.
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abe:
> I'm trying to call object_list in
>
> django/views/generic/list_detail.py
>
> with allow_empty=True
>
> but if I use {{object_list.count}} in a template I get the following
> error:
>
>
> (1064, "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that
> corresponds to your MySQL
gordyt:
> Howdy Folks!
>
> I have been running with trunk revision 4454. I just updated to
> revision 4463 and a bit of code that has never shown any problems is
> now broken.. :-(
That was a bug, but it has been fixed in the meantime. Just make
another update ;-)
Michael
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Sergey Kirillov:
> I'm using this function to load Django objects using custom sql
>
> obj_list = klass._default_manager.in_bulk(oid_list)
But that's two queries. I think that there should be a way to do it
with one query.
Michael
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Bram - Smartelectronix:
> Michael Radziej wrote:
>> Bram - Smartelectronix:
>>
>>
>>> I'll be updating the ticket, but I was wondering when the ticket would
>>> be merged with trunk.
>> Someone needs to writes tests for this. As soon as this has been
Sebastien Armand [Pink]:
> This time it's done. The ticket is here:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3412 I hope it's enough documented.
Merci! I finally realized that it's not about a ForeignKey, sorry
for the confusion. Can you check if you can work around it with a
Bram - Smartelectronix:
> I'll be updating the ticket, but I was wondering when the ticket would
> be merged with trunk.
Someone needs to writes tests for this. As soon as this has been
done, the ticket can be promoted to "ready for checkin", which means
added core developer attention ;-)
Sebastien Armand [Pink]:
> No problem, thanks!
>
> There's already a ticket, it's here:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3387
No, thanks for searching, but it's not. #3387 was triggered by using
queryset.filter(unicode_string)
You didn't use a unicode_string within filter(), though the
Ivan Sagalaev:
> Paul Childs wrote:
>> I wanted to do some checks through the shell, which I was opened
>> during my unit testing, and found that after making some queries using
>> Django objects there appeared to be no changes in the database. When I
>> checked the database using its admin tool
Sebastien Armand [Pink]:
> - When I search something in my database, using icontains on a field, it
> doesn't work when there are non-asccii characters: a product field may
> contain (in french so with accents!!) télévision but when I look for "télé"
> I get a unicode error. If I look for
Hi,
in the svn trunk, the dependency on setuptools was removed some time
ago because it made more problems than it solved. Perhaps you should
try to fetch it from svn, and then install it from there.
Michael
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Hi,
we have a bit of chaos here ... Tickets 3370, 1356 and probably 952
all are about this problem, all are accepted, and #3370 and #1356
have very similar patches. I ask everybody to continue discussion in
django-developers ("unicode issues in multiple tickets"), and I ask
the authors of these
Hi,
there's a ticket with a patch about the order_by-Problem:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2210.
Does it help?
Michael
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> What would cause an (intermittent) error saying my view didn't return
> an HttpResponse object?
Perhaps, a missing return in your view function. Or if you try to
return directly a string. It gets intermittent if it's only
missing/wrong in a seldom used branch.
Michael
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Felix Ingram:
> Quick reply to myself in case someone is looking through the archives.
> This seems to be covered in ticket 1801:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1801
>
> It's noted as a 'hard bug'.
I heard you and have put the ticket into "Accepted". If anybody has
a solution or can
Adam Fast:
> I'm not using cookies for mobiles in any of my apps yet, but I have a
> Cingular 8125 and would be willing to help test it out.
Nice! I need to slab something together and will come back to you.
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Hi,
for evaluating this ticket, it would be important to get into
contact with anybody using cookies with mobile phones. Anybody, perhaps?
Michael
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Vadim Macagon:
> ...
> Let's say I have a Post model with a title field, that title must be
> unique for a given date. Here's a sequence of events that could
> potentially happen:
>
> time: t1). User A fills in a form to create a new Post, and sets the
> title to "Donkeys".
> time: t2). User
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> "/usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/utils/translation/trans_real.py",
> line 167, in _fetch
> app = getattr(__import__(appname[:p], {}, {}, [appname[p+1:]]),
> appname[p+1:])
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'blog'
>
>
> I have never seen
guzru:
Julio Nobrega ha scritto:
I had a bunch of unicode errors using the template tag trans while
using Python 2.3. Upgrading to 2.4 solved all my problems.
What version of Python are you using?
I'm using python 2.4.3. I've also tried updating gettext without
success.
Nah, the
Picio schrieb:
Hello, dumb question:
which is the chance that patch #1435 will be integrated in trunk before
1.0?
I can't tell you, but perhaps this type of question gets more
attention at django-developers. You should mention 'aggregate
functions' in the subject.
How can I aplly this
davo schrieb:
> For the record, django/mobile ended up in the 'too difficult' basket
> due to the session difficulties, which is a shame because we were
> digging it development-wise. I'd love to use it for the next pure web
> app though - keep up the good work guys :)
There is a thread in
Hi,
could you put this into the wiki? This type of stuff is a lot of
help to new users, but in the mailing list it gets lost. Please note
for which type of linux your script is intended, since init scripts
for, e.g. debian or SUSE, look quite different.
Michael
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David Cramer schrieb:
> Why does Django join "files_file" twice? I do a
> .filter(file__game=blah).select_related(fields=['file', 'type']) so it
> joins the files table twice? This would happen the same with a normal
> .select_related() as well. Maybe the SQL engine optimizes this but I'm
> not
Hi George,
are you aware about the graphviz thing that does just what you
are writing?
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoGraphviz
So long,
Michael
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David Cramer schrieb:
> As we were having issues lately with handling database load, I'm
> looking at alternatives for MySQL/Innodb in the future. One thing that
> came up was solidDB. I'm curious as to if this would be possible to use
> with Django, or if anyone has used this in the past and has
Adam Seering schrieb:
> I would strongly second that. This seems to have fallen somewhat
> dead, though. Any thoughts?; anyone in favor of it?; anyone know of
> any reasons not to do it?
+1 from me. I have already missed it several times. The "where
1=0 solution" looks stupid. And the
Adrian Rochau schrieb:
> Hello!
>
> I'm writing a frontend for a MySQL-based testsystem. I used inspectdb
> to create my Django-models and many fields are guessed correct, but
> every varchar-field has a length multiplyed by 3. Do you know why?
UTF-8?
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