Sorry, I didn't mean add to your browser favourites.

I meant more of a feature built into a website where users can mark an
article/entry as a "favourite" to store or read later.  that kind of
thing.


Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On 11/10/06, Jamie Pittock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm learning Django and Python as I go.  A long shot but does anyone
> > know of some site code that's been released with some kind of "add to
> > favorites" feature?  I know, it's cheating but I learn much quicker
> > from examples.
>
> This isn't a feature that is (or should be) part of Django or Python -
> it's a Javascript method that manipulates the window object. Put the
> relevant javascript in your page template, and Django will serve a
> page with that functionality.
>
> > Or alternatively any relevant resources that might help?
>
> In this case - Google.
>
> More broadly - the Rhino book (Javascript complete reference from
> O'Reilly) is pretty much as good as it gets for Javascript references.
> 
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)


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