Hi,
I just released a source code of my own blog as open source (called
'MeBlog'). Built the blog in django 1.2.3 and run in appengine.
This blog has common features for blog, such as manage posts, manage
pages, and manage media file. This is the first release, hope anyone
enjoy.
Feel free to
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 22:32 +0530, Venkatraman S wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 07:18 -0700, Jack wrote:
> > > only US Citizens or Greencard holders need apply
> >
> > please do not put things like this on an
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Peter Herndon wrote:
> but I would not expect that single VPS to be able to handle more than a very
> small number of visitors at once.
only if you consider several dozens "a very small number"
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Django runs as expected using manage.py runserver, but when I run it
from apache certain files are not found.
This is because the apache user has a different base directory than
the user running manage.py. So, I added absolute paths to my
setting.py and other files. Now through apache one can
On Oct 31, 4:46 pm, Martin Tiršel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two models BillingRequest and BillingRequestItem. I am using admin
> and inlines, so when I am creating BillingRequest, I have some fields for
> BillingRequestItems. Now, I need to send an email with some
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-model-fields/
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Hello!
I'd like to ask a bit newbie question but cannot realize how to do it.
How I can implement following model:
class Something(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length = 50)
# and so on..
# next fields have predefined Django types
#...
ts = # where ts
On Oct 31, 2010, at 7:19 AM, ozgur yilmaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a project by django 1.2.3. Now it's time to bring the
> project to production. I'm looking for dedicated servers but i dont
> know the minimum hardware requirements. There are dedicated options
> with P4 cpus. Is there
Hello,
I have two models BillingRequest and BillingRequestItem. I am using admin
and inlines, so when I am creating BillingRequest, I have some fields for
BillingRequestItems. Now, I need to send an email with some information
from both models when I create new BillingRequest record. But I
First, I thought that I don't need all the functionality provided by
similar applications but after I spend some hours trying to do it myself
not being very successfull, I tried this app and after five minutes all
was up and running :)
Thanks,
Martin
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 15:03:48 +0200,
That switched the lightbulb on above my head. Thanks!
-Wes
On Oct 31, 8:16 am, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> Context processors, or a custom template tag, as described in James Bennett's
> book, "Practical Django Projects."
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> This particular object is used by the admin:
>
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/ref/contrib/admin/#django.contri...
>
> Read through that carefully and you'll see the 'boolean' option and a
> few other useful tricks.
Well, this is embarrassing. I had actually read (err, skimmed?) that
I am somewhat new to Django, but I have been able to figure out the
form, model, view, session flow etc fairly well. I am going to ask
this question in an abstract sense, because I really think a simple
abstract answer is enough to get my mind in the right place.
I have a base.html that has a
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 8:48 AM, adj7388 wrote:
> What does that last line do? I have looked high and low in Django and
> Python documentation, but I can't find an example or explanation of
> this pattern. It appears to be clobbering the method
> 'activation_key_expired()' with
Hi guys,
I'm developing an ISP control panel for my organization. I just finished the
web interface based on django admin and now it's time to introduce calls to
the "system scripts" in order to make the changes effective on the ISP
servers (add users, manage virtualhosts, domains, and all this
This question refers to line 205 here:
http://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/src/b6b213d84d32/registration/models.py
In a nutshell:
class RegistrationProfile(models.Model):
def activation_key_expired(self):
...
expiration_date =
Hi,
I'm developing a project by django 1.2.3. Now it's time to bring the
project to production. I'm looking for dedicated servers but i dont
know the minimum hardware requirements. There are dedicated options
with P4 cpus. Is there any information about requirements?
Thanks all,
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the Python 2.7 OS X installer builds a 'fat' Python install, which
*should work* with the OS X Apache2 install and mod_wsgi. The Python
2.6 OS X installer didn't support 64 bit architectures, necessitating
Apache2 to be trimmed 32 bit (
> I try to follow the ideas, but i feel like taking the dirty way.
> Here's my work:
> Because i can't replace the modelform created by the admin for the
> "Data" model with a standard form as the Django docs says, i created a
> view to replace the "add" view generated by the admin and put a
>
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