Off topic question... We're working with a contractor for some 
template/CSS work.  He's got Django on his Mac laptop.  We've got Django 
using a MySQL database.  It would be nice if we could suck up the data 
in SQLite and just zip up our Django directory for him to do his work 
with real content, then he can ship it back and we can unzip it and 
check in his changes.

I don't know of an easy way to get MySQL data into SQLite.  Does anyone 
know?

It may be simpler for him to get MySQL running but if the SQLite way 
were easy, that would be preferred.

Thanks,
Rob

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