Hi guys!
I'm wanting to implement what you can see at the django-tagging wiki
page: a property interface to an object's tags.
I got this working on my blog, but surprisingly I seem unable to get
this working now.
In my model definition, I have the following, beside other stuff:
def
Henrik Lied escribió:
> This is great, Chris, but the fact of the matter is that it won't
> appeal to the "Wordpress crowd".
> That group wants in-browser setup, easy plugin architecture etc.
> contrib.admin wouldn't do the trick. The admin-panel would have to be
> hand made.
>
> For the plugin
Almad escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to ask how to organize Django application. To me, structure
> of project/app is nice idea, however I have problems applying it in
> practice, so I'd like to ask about best practices.
>
> Problems come, when application structure become deeper and nested. Is
> it
Forest Bond escribió:
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 05:49:54PM -, Henrik Lied wrote:
>
>> @Forest: I agree, it should be that simple. But let's say you've got a
>> comment reply plugin. How would we - through a middleware - manage to
>> intercept our usual comment system, and modify the HTML
Nathan Ostgard escribió:
> Try: {{ data|pprint }}
>
> On Jul 29, 10:42 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm coming from CakePHP and I would typically set a variable for use
>> in my view with a call to findAll. Since there is a lot of data in the
>> array, I typically do
Russell Keith-Magee escribió:
> On 7/30/07, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I didn't know of that function. Nice to know. But, is there a var where
>> to access *all* the vars available in the template and it's contents?
>> I've been needing t
james_027 escribió:
> Thanks everyone!
>
>
> >
>
There's actually a reason for templates and views being two separate
entities.
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Enquest escribió:
> In my form I got {{ form.boxes }}
> Form.boxes contain 10 checkboxes that are displayed in a ul li list.
> However I want them in three columns so I thougt I should be able to
> acces each in by {{ form.boxes.1 }} or {% for item in boxes %}
> Alas this does not work. The IRC
I can recall this being covered some time ago, but google won't throw
up my answers. So, sorry for double post :)
I'd like to count the times a user has logged in (if possible without
hacking on contrib.auth). Actually just the first 10 times or so. I
want to show a few mini-tutorials the first
; # Correct password, and the user is marked "active"
> auth.login(request, user)
> # Redirect to a success page.
> return HttpResponseRedirect("/account/loggedin/")
> else:
> # Show an error page
> return HttpRe
ion occurs in the translated page.
>
> Has anybody else experienced this? I think that's a real nuisance: why
> should the original language be English?
>
> I have already mentionned, with more details, the problem in the
> subject "Accents in translation strings", bu
Oh and please don't call Template Monster "professional"... Please...
2007/8/3, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Though you would still need to adapt them to be used with Django.
> IMHO, there's not much sense in publishing "Django templates" since
>
signs.
>
> I'm personally located in Chicago and West Virginia (about half of my
> time spent in each place), though you are welcome to help out from
> anywhere around the world!
>
> If you're interested, reply to this message, or contact me at cezar AT
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ter - but again that is not django specific.
>
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> kg
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> that's not a factor. It's also possible for me to just setup a Trac
> site (I'm most likely gonna setup one anyhow) like I've been using
> with my previous internal projects and forego sourceforge and google
> code.
>
> On Aug 3, 5:12 am, "Chris Hoeppner" <[EMAIL
> > I was wondering has anybody done application that was something
> > > > like a
> > > > > > > mini crystal reports. Generating a report based of model items
> > > > > > > selected in a WYSIWYG(ok this is not important) fashion. And
>
I *hate* spammers.
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Sorry, Russ. Won't happen again :)
2007/8/6, Russell Keith-Magee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 8/6/07, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I *hate* spammers.
>
> And I like ponies.
>
> You aren't alone in hating spam, but unfortunately,
ss; at that point, the
> preferred url will be / rather than /beta (or similar).
>
> >
>
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this view for showing static html page? if not what
> is the use of this view?
>
> Thanks
> james
>
>
> >
>
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> Are you using a django friendly hosting company? Who are they? Are
> they great/ok/crappy? How much do you pay a yr?
I'm hosting everything I have at media temple (mediatemple.com), and
they're very nice people. I have a dedicated box, but they're working on
a very nice solution to deploy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing my Model from the python shell and I would like to know
> if I could enable auto-reloading?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Julien
>
>
> >
>
Auto-reloading? You mean re-importing the module when something changed.
I don't know of anything like that,
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> ValueError: invalid literal for int(): marco_db1
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Hi there!
I thought this is just the kind of questions you love :)
I haven't been able to find concise information about this on the net.
I need to construct a choices var for a field widget at runtime, with
the data from my database. Actually, I
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Hi there!
I was just wondering how to dynamically "or" together an indetermined
quantity of Q objects. They're constructed from a string like q=a+b+c,
which would get stiched together as "(Q(field=a) | Q(field=b) |
Q(field=c))". Any clue on how to do
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Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
> hi,
>
> 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:
>
> article_type = (
>
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SlavaSh escribió:
> I need to add dynamic text to animated GIF images.
> What is a best way to do it?
>
> Thanks.
Using the PIL (Python Imaging Library) :)
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> I forgot to mention that this position is located in New York, NY and
> applicants must be US citizens with no criminal history.
What a shame. You were talking just about me, but I don't meet the US
citizen thing. We'll talk when you think about
Hi there!
I'd like to obtain a range of possible values out of the database. So,
if for a certain field, the values in the database are [3,7,5,1,8,12,6],
I'd like to push those into a dropdown. No problem with the dropdown
part. But how do I manage to get such a list? And what about sorting it?
I think there's a chapter in the django book about authentication
backends, and that's right what you need.
El mar, 04-09-2007 a las 02:28 -0700, Dushyant Sharma escribi�:
> hi it might sound strange but what i am thinking is to use two servers
> one for authentication only and one for serving
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.
El jue, 06-09-2007 a las 16:24 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
> hi,
> I have a site in finnish. It was rendering fine
I was just wondering. Consider this an "aside" or of the kind.
Why hasn't anyone thought of something like capistrano for django. (Yeah
I know it can work, but there're a few features for RoR'ers).
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El sáb, 08-09-2007 a las 07:32 -0500, James Bennett escribió:
> On 9/8/07, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why hasn't anyone thought of something like capistrano for django. (Yeah
> > I know it can work, but there're a few features fo
This is actually outlined in the Django Book.
http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter18/
Here's the relevant piece:
> The Zen of Admin
>
> At it's core, Django's admin is designed for a single activity:
>
> 1
> Trusted users editing structured content.
>
>
> Yes, extremely
> 3) Modifying the production database as necessary.
There's one major problem point in making this happen: Rails'
migrations. It's pretty simple really, once laid out.
Beside svn & tar methods, this is one of the most complex point of this
project, and it's also one of the points I'd need most
I see your point. Why reinvent the wheel? True. But I'm not trying to
re-do capistrano using python instead of ruby. Capistrano has been the
spark that made me think about doing this, but that's all there is to
Capistrano.
I'm doing this because:
1) I've anyways been thinking about this for
*lmaorof*
El lun, 10-09-2007 a las 16:20 +, Gregg Pollack escribi�:
> Django guys,
>
> I know a few of you must be familiar with the Ruby on Rails vs
> ___ commercials http://www.railsenvy.com/tags/Commercials
>
> We just posted a "Ruby on Rails vs Django" video here:
>
>
yaml looks like a good
> option for this configuration, or something parseable by ConfigParser
> sounds better?
>
> 2007/9/10, David Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On 10 Sep 2007, at 4:13 pm, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
>
>
create a wiki and repository for this project any
> time soon? It would be a much more effective means of collaboration
> than the mailing list.
>
> --Jon
>
> On 9/11/07, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > > I think db schem
I know, I know. Know what? I'll setup a trac site on a domain of mine.
We can always move it somewhere else.
El mar, 11-09-2007 a las 14:02 +0100, Jon Atkinson escribió:
> I'm not sure the name is really as important as working code.
>
> --Jon
>
> On 9/11/07, Chris Hoeppner &l
El mar, 11-09-2007 a las 12:26 -0700, Jonas escribió:
> Before that someone starts working about this, you must consider this:
>
> 1. It's already has been created a project with that intention. Its
> name is capystrano [1] and althought has been not uploaded code -he
> could be working
I always have an app called "core" for that kind of stuff, like non-app
related views, forms, middleware, models... etc.
El vie, 14-09-2007 a las 03:09 -0700, Stewart escribi�:
> Hi
>
> I'm considering writing an web application in Django but I'm a little
> confused about the Site-App model.
>
Linux is linux after all. The kernel remains largely the same, unless
you get a patchy distro.
The choice is all about your knowledge. If you know your way around in
linux, it doesn't really matters. If you're a bit *newer*, you might
want to go with a distro with strong repos and a good package
That's more or less how flatpages work. Have a look at their middleware.
El s�b, 22-09-2007 a las 05:40 -0700, julian.bash escribi�:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone have an idea how to implement funky caching with django?
> For those who don't know what that is (it's similar to how movabletype
> does
If it is Django/Rails who is doing the thing, the server *has* to run
it. So it's nonsense speaking about mephisto doing that. The deal would
be in apache taking care of it.
El s�b, 22-09-2007 a las 17:26 +, julian.bash escribi�:
> Thanks a lot for your answers!
>
> The even greater thing
Hi there!
As I see, there has been a little change to the setlang view: It only
accepts POST requests. This wasn't the case when I last did a localized
site. Now, either my html knowledge needs an update, or this makes it
impossible to make a simple "menu" showing flags for each language,
> 1) What is best practice to populate a custom form with instance data?
Use form = Form(data_dict) and you're done. This also triggers
validation, so it might not be exactly what you want. Though, it's the
only way I know of.
> 2) What is the recommended way to create a single custom form that
return render_to_response (...)
El mar, 25-09-2007 a las 10:14 +, Ryan K escribi�:
>
> from django.http import HttpResponse, Http404
> from django.template import RequestContext
> from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
>
> def verify_sl(request):
> if request.method == 'GET':
El jue, 04-10-2007 a las 15:09 +, Emperor of thought escribió:
> Please i am just new to python and i will like to know how i can go
> about in web development. I am migrating from PHP and phyton web
> environment does not look very familiar.
> I tried downloading Django and installing it on
It doesn't really matter where it is, as long as it's on the pythonpath
(eg. "import django" works). Putting it in site-packages is just a bit
cleaner, as that is a standard place for common-use python packages.
You still need to be able to set the pythonpath for your execution
environment,
Since the formatting is quite standard (eg: you'll be using img tags for
images and object tags for pdf's, etc...) you could assign it to a var
in the view. This might be a violation of the MVC pattern, but it's not
much worse than using the same template instead of separate ones,
extending a
What's a VServer? Are you speaking about virtualization? In that case,
it doesn't make a difference. As for it working on windows and macos,
and not on linux, you might want to give us a few more details about the
setup.
El s�b, 06-10-2007 a las 10:13 -0700, niklas.voss escribi�:
> I have a
Hi there!
I wonder if someone has been using django-multilingual. I'd like to
"push it into" a live database, and am wondering what kind of
alterations to the schema this might involve. Would it be easier to just
add _lang columns for all the fields I'd like to translate, and
conditionally
you'd also need a python interpreter, but since you talked about
site-packages, I guess that's done already ;) You might also want to
setup a database.
El mi�, 10-10-2007 a las 00:43 -0700, lispingng escribi�:
> actually django templates look more like php smarty templates.
> i also am from php
You'd need row-level permission for that, and that's outside of the
admin's intended philosophy. Though, there's such a branch being
developed, and I can recall seeing somewhere a django app for that
purpose. Just google it and it should pop up.
Also, since row-level permission is not built into
on of my problem is therefore very difficult to implement.
> The branch of which you speak to me is still in testing. And however
> it seems that it cannot resolve my problem completely.
> Therefore not are others (simpler) solutions?
>
> MarcoX
>
> On 10 Ott, 18:31, Chris Hoep
Hi guys!
Thanks for those responses. So, the random.randint function does exist:
# python
Python 2.3.5 (#1, Aug 25 2005, 09:17:44)
[GCC 3.4.3 20041212 (Red Hat 3.4.3-9.EL4)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import random
>>> random.randint
>
Thanks, Malcolm!
For some reason, updating django to trunk solved it. My system admins
told me kindly that it's not their problem. Very nice indeed.
El vie, 19-10-2007 a las 21:12 +1000, Malcolm Tredinnick escribi�:
> On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 11:56 +0100, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
> >
Hey guys!
I have no choice but deploy to this server, running CentOS 4.4, with no
option to upgrade python beyond 2.3, and I'm getting this:
Mod_python error: "PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
-19 at 11:56 +0100, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
> > Hey guys!
> >
> > I have no choice but deploy to this server, running CentOS 4.4, with no
> > option to upgrade python beyond 2.3, and I'm getting this:
> >
> > Mod_python error: "PythonHandler django.core.handler
Is anyone on the MediaTemple Django Container Beta Program?
El jue, 08-11-2007 a las 17:59 +, hass escribi�:
> I too am on webfaction, it's worth it, and dirt cheap.
>
>
> >
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Yeah, the book makes you comment those, but makes you uncomment them
again in the next (or the next) chapter =)
On 07/07/2008, at 17:44, Fernando Rodríguez wrote:
>
> El lun, 07-07-2008 a las 12:30 -0400, Karen Tracey escribió:
>
>
>
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = [] #(
Hey there!
I wonder if anyone knows if there's an app resembling ActiveCollab (or
Basecamp, for illustration's sake) that I could plug into a django
project.
If not, would it be a worthy project with an audience?
Chris
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Hey Mr. Baxter,
This is new to me. Dojo will be the official js toolkit for django?
Above jQuery? How come?
~ Chris
El mar, 08-04-2008 a las 18:47 +0100, andy baxter escribió:
> Claudio Escudero wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Someone knows there is any middleware that works with Ajax, similar to
> >
There's something that I don't really grasp about appengine models.
I see the similarities between them and django models, tho Django knows
where to look for them, and thus knows how to manage those classes.
Appengine has it's own stuff, and at the bottom of the django page it's
said that you
I've been looking into this too last night. Though I never before looked
into a backend and I'm not on qsrf branch, after looking into the
trunk's backends, I can tell that they're a tad over my head.
It's a shame that this is not documented (though I'm not whining at the
devs for not writing
Russ for president!
This is actually one of the big reasons to prefer django over and above
so many other frameworks. Take rails for example. You *can* use whatever
js stuff you fancy, but if you don't use *their* stuff, you're giving up
on much of what the framework offers.
~ Chris
El jue,
Great stuff, man!
I'll try to have an in-depth look this weekend and I'll se if I can help
with anything.
This seems like a nice solution, until someone pokes up a proper backend
(stating that I'm not sure if that's possible, bearing in mind that
GAE's datastore is not a RDBM).
~ Chris
El
Hi there,
As the subject says, I'd love to learn more about how django works
internally. I've been doing python stuff for about a year or more, but
still can't seem to get my head around a big part of the black magic. I
wonder if there's something I'm missing?
~ Chris
2 at 11:15 +0100, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > As the subject says, I'd love to learn more about how django works
> > internally. I've been doing python stuff for about a year or more, but
> > still can't seem to get my head around a big part of the blac
I'm not sure wether you're asking how to run django on GAE [1], or how
to do that using appengine's webapp framework [2].
[1] http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/django.html
[2] http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/gettingstarted/
Bear in mind that AFAIK right now there's no official way
the django-way and everything works? Is that the
intended way, but not-yet-working?
~ Chris
El sáb, 12-04-2008 a las 05:07 -0700, Eric escribió:
> Here's a project being developed by Google. Guido is even involved:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-app-engine-django/
>
> On Apr 12, 5:
It would really help to know some more about your setup. Eg, are you
using a form generator, using newforms "by hand" or are you making it
all the "artisan" way, coding the html yourself?
Maybe post a bit of your view code and the relevant template / form
bits.
~ Chris
El mié, 16-04-2008 a las
This is really great! While I wouldn't like to speak in anybody's name,
I think I can safely say that the comunity will benefit from this, and
I'm really looking forward to the moment you opensource the code.
~ Chris
El jue, 17-04-2008 a las 02:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Hi Joe,
>
I wonder if anyone has tried coming up with some sort of wannabe-backend
for the GAE Datastore?
~ Chris
El dom, 13-04-2008 a las 21:23 +1000, Malcolm Tredinnick escribió:
> We're getting pretty close to merging queryset-refactor into trunk and
> would like to do this as soon as practical. There
El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 12:13 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
>
> On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
>
> > Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> > or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> > don't do much coding and are into
When you retrieve a row (aka, a model instance), it will be an object
with attrs a, a1, aN.
I'm not sure I got your point, though.
~ Chris
El lun, 21-04-2008 a las 01:11 +0800, 小龙 escribió:
> Just as in table Test:
> name url sizetime
> a a1 a2 a3
>
El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 12:13 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
>
> On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
>
> > Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> > or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> > don't do much coding and are into
these approaches
work.
Well, just to know. What are you using? This should also be useful for
my "little" project, the django deployer, still unnamed.
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> production deployment enviroment).
>
> In my setups, the Lighty/FCGI combo seems to use server memory more
> effectively than Apache/mod_python (in my tests. YMMV)
I've been hearing a lot about the lighty+fcgi combo lately. I'll bear
that in mind. Thanks, Rajes
Hi there!
I've seen this in patches and stuff before, but most don't work anymore.
Perhaps some Django-insider could advice me how to make Django rename
uploaded files according to some schema when saving them to disk?
Preserving the original filename is ok for most cases, but sometimes it
just
I'm enrolled in the Media Temple Django Container Beta Testing programm,
and so far, it's an absolute killer.
They've been working close with the Django guys to make it somewhat the
"official" django hoster. The django site itself is hosted on a media
temple server.
Though they're still in
Yeah, Slicehost have a nice name in the industry, though you gotta order
with some time in advance. Don't rely on them for "I need a server for
yesterday" situations ;)
~ Chris
El jue, 22-11-2007 a las 04:37 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi�:
>
> > Can anybody recommend me a Django Web
El mar, 20-11-2007 a las 15:41 -0500, Marty Alchin escribió:
> On Nov 20, 2007 3:33 PM, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It would be nice to be able to include this in the upload_to parameter.
> > Something like
> > 'upload/%(model_name)s/%(instance_
Actually, the QuerySet objects are lazy. This is, there's no such query
until you access the data.
Or so do I believe.
El jue, 29-11-2007 a las 01:23 -0800, SmileyChris escribi�:
> On Nov 28, 9:08 am, Eratothene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need to get all blogs that belong to certain user
work on any of them.
Any help, please?
~ Chris
El mar, 20-11-2007 a las 15:41 -0500, Marty Alchin escribi�:
> On Nov 20, 2007 3:33 PM, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It would be nice to be able to include this in the upload_to parameter.
> > Something like
&
Hi there,
I'm getting a segmentation fault on syncdb. No further output. On a
pretty much vanilla ubuntu feisty box on grokthis.
Output is as follows:
# ./manage.py syncdb
Segmentation fault
#
I wonder if this is somewhat a known issue or am I the one missing
something? Never got this
Hey there!
This has really nothing to do at all with django, beside the fact that
many of it's developers should be able to answer from the top of their
head. I couldn't think right now of any nice python community, and
signing up somewhere else just to fire a single question and probably
never
repl:
>
> >>> import pkg_resources
> >>> help(pkg_resources)
>
>
>
> On 3/23/08, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey there!
> >
> > This has really nothing to do at all with django, beside the fact th
ule and .eggs. That might be what you're
> looking for.
>
> Try typing this in a python repl:
>
> >>> import pkg_resources
> >>> help(pkg_resources)
>
>
>
> On 3/23/08, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey the
After being using VPS based hosting for a while, I have found shared
hosting is just not good enough anymore. You just need the flexibility.
~ Chris
El lun, 24-03-2008 a las 18:29 -0400, Julian DeFronzo escribió:
> Yeah for more flexibility Slicehost or any VPS would be a better
> option, but
> + the execfile() function (deprecated in py3k)
> + the imp module
>
> On 3/24/08, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Just thinking about this...
> >
> > Is there really no way to import something not being on the pythonpath?
> >
Hey there!
I'm getting a quite weird smtp error when sending mail. Here's a traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py" in
get_response
77. response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
File
Hi there!
I was just wondering how to access the value I've set in the view with
Form(initial={'val':somevar}) in the template. Maybe field.value? No.
field.initial? No.
Any clues? Thanks!
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> How Can I make the session automaticaly available in the base template,
> without having to be aware that I don't forgett this parameter for the
> Context?
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
I know it's not my problem, but you might consider that there might be a
'why' for the ses
You might want to have a look at:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/settings/#append-slash
Kind regards,
Chris Hoeppner
www.pixware.org
Miguel Filho escribió:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm deploying my site on webfaction.com using mod_python. URL:
> http://interno.h
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Alessandro Ronchi escribió:
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>
> On 13 Lug, 15:24, "Alessandro Ronchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> With apache and mod_python, and this configuration:
>
> I've changed my configuration as follows. I get an 500 error but
> nothing goes to
Tim Chase escribió:
>> Frankly, you'd be hard pressed to find any unix (including
>> Linux) based web host that doesn't have Python installed.
>> Python is a default component of every Linux distribution I've
>> ever used.
>
> Though to add to this, I have used hosting services that still
> used
Hi there!
I've been working on an ecommerce solution. So far everything works like
it should. There's just one "nice to have" feature left: bulk upload.
I've thought of using xls (microsoft office's excel files) to make it
easy on the client, because teaching them xml or yaml isn't the big
deal.
This approach does sound really interesting, and is pretty close to what
I've been planning.
I wonder if I might have a look at that ExcelImport class :)
Toby Dylan Hocking escribió:
>> What about CSV? You can export from Excel as CSV pretty easily and it's a
>> fairly easy format to parse in
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