Hi James,

I'm also looking for the books source code, any chance you could put
it up somewhere?
Mainly i'm looking for the "advanced" templates you talk about in the
book, it's covered in the weblog section.

I also found a few typo's in the code examples, do you have a specific
page for this?

Another thing is about the markdown third party application, If one
should want to use this, make sure you download the latest svn
version, and not the tarball version. A rewrite of the queryset has
been made, wich could give you parse_lookup errors (i think), there's
also a patch available!

Anyways i would really like to have access to the books source code.

Kind regards,

Phillip Parrin

On Jul 9, 12:10 pm, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Evan H. Carmi
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am reading Practical Django Projects but am unable to find the online
> > source code. Does anyone know where this is located? I would think that
> > it would be athttp://www.apress.com/book/view/1590599969. However, that
> > doesn't seem to be the case.
>
> Long story made short:
>
> The source package was all ready to go when someone who had an early
> copy of the book ran into a problem with a third-party application,
> used in a couple of the projects in the book, that had a
> backwards-incompatible change after we went through tech review.
> Rather than have people downloading broken code, I went back to work
> trying to fix things up and provide some notes on the problem and how
> to work around it.
>
> Except I also have a day job which takes up quite a lot of my time.
> I'd planned to finish everything up over the weekend, but
> unfortunately I was wiped out by an illness and I'm just not starting
> to get back to the land of the usefully-living.
>
> So it's not online yet and probably won't be for a couple days yet,
> until I've had time to get caught up on other work and triple-check
> everything. In the meantime, all the code that's actually vital to
> working through the book is right there in the book; the downloadable
> package is simply a copy of what's in the book, plus a couple extra
> examples that aren't directly covered and don't really include any
> fundamentally-important stuff.
>
> --
> "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct."

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