Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2008-08-12, o godz. 20:48, przez mike171562:
>
> I was thinking of building a web hosting control panel using django.
> Anybody have any thoughts on this, or heard of anyone else doing this?
djangohosting.ch has account administrative panel build with Django.
You can
Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2008-08-27, o godz. 07:25, przez Vance
Dubberly:
> So I want to do something I'd think would be extremely common and
> simple.
>
> user = User.objects.get(pk=data['id'])
>
> I want a dictionary of the model attributes/values from user.
>
> user_dict = { 'first_name'
anyone?
On Aug 26, 12:19 pm, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> scenario: users are uploading documents (e.g. images, files, ...).
> these documents are saved in a model "Attachment" assigned to the
> currently logged-in "User". now, every user has the possibility to
> attach documents to a bl
Hi Malcolm,
Thanks very much for your help! I was (up until a few weeks ago)
running off of the trunk, but I've stopped at an earlier revision
(7922, I think). I kept updating but things kept breaking so I thought
I'd just finalise the revision.
I did actually give it a go using Q objects yester
Hm,
now I have the newest Revision 8618, but still the missbehaviour that
the file is copied in an endless loop.
any ideas?
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I´m just trying to write a custom field for the django filebrowser (a
filebrowsefield). the __init__ method of the form-field is called, but
the clean method is not ... instead the clean method of
forms.CharField is called, which is strange, because a) I´ve made a
model field (FileBrowseField) wit
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 01:42 -0700, patrickk wrote:
> I´m just trying to write a custom field for the django filebrowser (a
> filebrowsefield). the __init__ method of the form-field is called, but
> the clean method is not ... instead the clean method of
> forms.CharField is called, which is stran
ah, thanks a lot.
this is it ...
defaults = {'max_length': self.max_length}
defaults['form_class'] = FileBrowseFormField
defaults['widget'] = FileBrowseWidget(attrs=attrs)
patrick.
On Aug 27, 11:11 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 01:42 -0700, patrickk
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:13 AM, bkev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on a site that has several imperial measurements (feet and
> inches) and I'd like to implement a field in my model that uses a
> regular expression like:
> ^(\d{1,5})\'((\s?)(-?)(\s?)([0-9]|(1[0-1]))\")?$
> to parse of
Hi,
This should be a simple question but I just couldn't seem to find
the answer. I have a simple 2 model relationship:
class B(models.Model):
bfield = models.CharField(...)
class A(models.Model):
afield = models.CharField(...)
modelB = models.ForeignKey(B)
what is the best way
Hello,
I already posted a message describing this problem. For me solving
this problem is very important because I cant proceed for hours.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8333
in a few words: when I want to upload a file with
temporaryFileUploadHandler than in fact I have 215 copies of the
On 21 Aug., 16:25, "Guillaume Lederrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/8/21 PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
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>
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> > On 21 Aug., 13:10, "Guillaume Lederrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> 2008/8/21 PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> > The server is running Debian Linux and they are
Hi,
This should be a simple question but I just couldn't seem to find
the answer. I have a simple 2 model relationship:
class B(models.Model):
bfield = models.CharField(...)
class A(models.Model):
afield = models.CharField(...)
bfieldFK = models.ForeignKey(B)
what is the best wa
I also keep meaning to look at Pinax but I was rather put off by the
apparent focus on social apps (in which I don't currently have much of
an interest). I would like to see a some documentation about their
proposed standard architecture. Does this exist other than in the
current source code?
Cur
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Brian Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The docs (and an analysis of the code) indicate that the second
> argument to save should be the content.
>
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/files/file/#ref-files-file
>
> I am assuming this is binary or text con
Hello,
I wrote a custum Uploadhandler for processing the chunks of an
uploaded file during upload.
class MyFileUploadHandler(MemoryFileUploadHandler):
...
def receive_data_chunk(...):
convert_data(raw_data)
___
def convert_data(...):
raise Exception()
The exceptions
I am also following the Apress book and am trying to implement that
coltrane stuff .
am using the latest django from svn
i got the ""ImportError: cannot import name parse_lookup "" error
initially when i used "tagging-0.2.1"
as told above i tried to check out the latest tagging code from svn
an
I have a system that I created a few years back in PHP (it actually
started in VB with Excel) that goes through all the college football
games, compute a team's win/loss record, then a "power rating" which
is based on their winning percentage and their opponents winning
percentage.
Could I do thi
Are there other people in the Montreal area that would like to celebrate the
1.0 release?
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As part of the run up to the final Django 1.0 release (scheduled for
next week!), tonight we've pushed out Django 1.0 beta 2, including the
final new features for 1.0 (mainly a refactoring of
django.contrib.comments). As a beta release, we of course don't
recommend it for production use, but if yo
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:41 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could I do this with Django?
You could do it with Python, and then use Django to make it visible
over the Web, yes.
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Thnx.
I'm half tempted, just to leave it as is in PHP to compute the stuff,
then dump it into a DB and use Django to display everything...
On Aug 27, 8:42 am, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:41 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could I do this with Django
> I have a system that I created a few years back in PHP (it
> actually started in VB with Excel) that goes through all the
> college football games, compute a team's win/loss record, then
> a "power rating" which is based on their winning percentage
> and their opponents winning percentage.
>
>
One more !
2008/8/27, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Are there other people in the Montreal area that would like to celebrate
> the 1.0 release?
>
>
> >
>
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You received this mess
Here's how I had it setup with PHP, and the process of solving the
ratings...
TEAM
name
nickname
win
loss
rating
rank
GAMES
date
away_team (fk)
home_team (fk)
away_score
home_score
With the PHP file, the first thing it does is loop through all the
games with scores and computes the outcome of t
You have assumed that child templates also inherit any context that is
passed to the parent templates. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
This is not a limitation, but in fact makes sense -- passing the
context happens when templates are rendered (in your case, in URLconf
where you use di
2008/8/27 PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 21 Aug., 16:25, "Guillaume Lederrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> 2008/8/21 PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > On 21 Aug., 13:10, "Guillaume Lederrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> 2008/8/21 PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >> I'm still not clear o
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:30 AM, mwebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hm,
>
> now I have the newest Revision 8618, but still the missbehaviour that
> the file is copied in an endless loop.
> any ideas?
>
That fix was tested pretty extensively so I'm pretty sure it fixed the base
problem. I do no
Did you look at the information attached to ticket 689 [1] ?
This is about using the credentials provided by the webserver. Typical
use case is having apache authenticate the user (eg via mod_ntlm,
mod_auth_sspi or another authentication system), pass the username
into the django app and use this
I have an image upload form and I want to INvalidate the form if the
uploaded image it too big. How can I get an error message in the form
saying the uploaded image is too big?
===Model==
class Image(models.Model):
image = models.ImageField(upload_to='imageupload')
===View==
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 8:09 AM, --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> I am also following the Apress book and am trying to implement that
> coltrane stuff .
> am using the latest django from svn
> i got the ""ImportError: cannot import name parse_lookup "" error
> initially whe
On 27 Sie, 14:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a system that I created a few years back in PHP (it actually
> started in VB with Excel) that goes through all the college football
> games, compute a team's win/loss record, then a "power rating" which
> is based on their winning percentage and
Tim Kersten schrieb:
> At present it uses the webserver for user authentication instead of
> django's built in user system. I'll haven't added support for this
> yet.
>
This should be easy to fix.
> It does look like a homepage, and not a wiki.
> Content is pure html. No wiki markup.
> Has bre
Yes, quite correct, it doesn't require a database. I wanted to keep
the requirements as minimal as possbile and thought it would be good
to let something designed for keeping revisions do the heavy lifting.
I know I have a good way to go with timiki yet, but it's already in
heavy use and therefor
Well this works great while using the generic detail view, but when I
return a list view the relationships won't work.
in my view
def album_list(request, page=0):
return list_detail.object_list(
request,
queryset = Album.objects.select_related().all(),
paginate_by = 20,
Hi Koen,
I think your code snippet will work fine in my application too. But, how
instantiate the DisplayModelForm directly in my urls.py showed below?
(r'^core/user/show/(?P\d+)/$', 'object_detail',
dict(queryset=User.objects.all(),
template_name="baseshow.html",
extra_context={'model_entity':
Hi! I'm a switcher from Rails and I'm learning Django. I'm stuck with
something I thing should be easy but for some reason I can't find the
error.
I'm trying to define a model to manage shifts for volunteers. I have
three diferent models, Shifts, Users and Swaps. A User have many
Shifts and a Shi
Hi all,
I've got a situation where even though the user has selected language
"en", the "en_US" translations are being rendered. My setup has three
languages - "en", "en-us" and "en-gb". I also have three locale
translations corresponding, i.e. "en", "en_GB" and "en_US".
Anyone seen a similar pr
I have no problem serving static content, but i'm still confused about
the MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL.
Why the ROOT if i have the URL?
how do you actually use those variables?
In production and in develpment server i havent used them, i simply
serve the statics content in some virtual server for t
Thanks for your help.
Datafile is a model and just contains a CharField, a FileField a
ForeignKey and some Booleanfields.
---
class DataFile(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255, null = True)
file = models.FileField(upload_to="
user_id_list=User.objects.filter(whatever).values_list('id',
flat=True)
posts=Post.objects.filter(user__id__in=user_id_list)
Would that work?
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The error is generated because you have two fields in the Swap model
that refer to the User model, and two that refer to the Shifts model.
As the error states you need to specify the related_name value for
those ForeignKeys. Take a look at the documentation for related_name
here:
http://www.djan
MEDIA_URL: Says what is the RELATIVE PATH to media files. So it is relative
to the root dir in server. Used when referring links in templates. I.E:
http://{{MEDIA_URL}}img/img.jpg. It has many other uses but the most
important is the one before.
MEDIA_ROOT: Says what is the ABSOLUTE PATH to media
Try this is the template:
{% for albumart in album.albumart_set.all %}
{{ albumart.image }}
{% endfor %}
On Aug 27, 11:58 am, nek4life <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well this works great while using the generic detail view, but when I
> return a list view the relationships won't work.
>
> in
Thanks, now is working fine.
On 27 ago, 19:22, lingrlongr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The error is generated because you have two fields in the Swap model
> that refer to the User model, and two that refer to the Shifts model.
> As the error states you need to specify the related_name value for
> TEAM
> name
> nickname
> win
> loss
> rating
> rank
>
> GAMES
> date
> away_team (fk)
> home_team (fk)
> away_score
> home_score
Shooting from the hip, with no actual data to experiment with,
and not knowing your back-end SQL server, the SQL could look
something like
SELECT
Team.*,
Co
Yup that did it. I could have sworn I tried that, but I guess not.
Thanks again.
Charlie
On Aug 27, 1:27 pm, lingrlongr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try this is the template:
>
> {% for albumart in album.albumart_set.all %}
> {{ albumart.image }}
> {% endfor %}
>
> On Aug 27, 11:58 am, nek4
Hi,
> I have an image upload form and I want to INvalidate the form if the
> uploaded image it too big. How can I get an error message in the form
> saying the uploaded image is too big?
>
> ===Model==
> class Image(models.Model):
> image = models.ImageField(upload_to='imageu
All apps works fine in the local development environment, upload it to
the server run syncdb and bang! import conflicts all over the place
'cannot import xxx'. Django apps and standalone apps are fine, it's
only with the import statements amongst inter-related models in the
project's own apps tha
V: Defining a __call__ method will make *instances* of the class callable.
Calling the class itself will still just instantiate it.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 7:00 AM, V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Interesting solution.
>
> Another possibility if you would like to stick with a class is to
Your app folder must be in the current directory, iirc, or in the
python path for the import to work. Because the project is in the
python path you'll always be able to import project.app. Rather than
trying to "import something from app" - which as you said fails, you
could try "import something"
Hello
My app crashes when I update to the last svn version 8631 with this error:
ImproperlyConfigured: Error while importing URLconf 'dataentry.urls':
'module' object has no attribute 'STACKED'
Obviously, my app were ok before that.
Ideas?
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Hernan Olivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> My app crashes when I update to the last svn version 8631 with this error:
>
> ImproperlyConfigured: Error while importing URLconf 'dataentry.urls':
> 'module' object has no attribute 'STACKED'
>
> Obviously,
Hi Hernan,
I'm sure it has something to do with newforms-admin.
You probably use something like this in your admin-definition:
item = models.ForeignKey(Item, related_name='photos',
edit_inline=models.STACKED)
I don't know if you are aware of the changes that have been made to
the way the a
Thanks for the clarification. I will definitely look forward to
having file-like objects work this way. I'll keep my eye out for the
commit.
On Aug 27, 7:23 am, "Marty Alchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Brian Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The docs (an
I was just wondering whether anyone out there has experience with
running a Django application on a really small VPS. I'm using Django
for small personal projects and experimentation, and I found vpslink
which has a plan with 2.5 GB of disk space but only 64 MB RAM. I know
that it won't work out
Use sqllite instead of a regular DB Server. Also set a usage limit on Apache.
You Should be fine. Many people run Django in a shared environment.
like Webfaction and Dreamhost. Where you have a limit on the memory
you can use.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Edwin W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Make the structer
sitedir (manage.py urls.py,settings.py)->app(models.py views.py)
And import it accordingly If your code is running in the sitedir then
it should be able to import it.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your app folder must be in the
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:16 PM, mwebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Datafile is a model and just contains a CharField, a FileField a
> ForeignKey and some Booleanfields.
> ---
> class DataFile(models.Model):
>name = model
In your forum code you can add the clean_imageForm and add your cleaning
code in there.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Rajesh Dhawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I have an image upload form and I want to INvalidate the form if the
>> uploaded image it too big. How can I get an error
Whoops I pressed send too soon. In your forms code create a method called
clean_imageForm and add your custom error code there.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:33 PM, James Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In your forum code you can add the clean_imageForm and add your cleaning
> code in there.
>
Hi All,
I'm trying to preset a dropdown list in a template. On a customer detail page I
have a link to add a project. I got as far that the customer_id is already in
the project_add method. What do I pass on to the template so that the dropdown
list (with customers) has the customer with the r
In addition .. I just seen this one: field1 = forms.ModelChoiceField(...,
initial=1,...)
But i'm using this in the template:
{{ form.as_table }}
In combination with the ModelForm class:
class ProjectForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Project
Thanx again.
Regards,
Gerard.
Ge
You should check out
http://lincolnloop.com/blog/2008/mar/25/serving-django-cherrypy/
or simply google for "django cherrypy". Looks cool to me, I'm
planning on using this in WebFaction which has 80MB RAM for the
cheapest plan.
Erik
On 27.08.2008, at 23:14, Edwin W wrote:
>
> I was just
I know this isn't exactly on topic, but I signed up for
http://djangohosting.ch/ today and was rather impressed. It's not a
VPS, but quite impressive all the same.
Tim ^,^
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:57 PM, Erik Allik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You should check out
> http://lincolnloop.com
Greetings from SF!
Here's a bit from one of our internal projects. Does something like
this already exist? If so, does it work well? If not, would anyone be
interested in this? We now have this working (well, at least limping)
with Django 0.96 and memcached.
MOTIVATION:
- Suppose the following i
Thank you for coming back on this. Tim - The structure is organised as
you say. James - Thanks for confirming it is simply a path situation,
which is all it could be i guess, but for some reason things haven't
been working out which has been making me think something else might
have been g
You could also check out westhost.com. They offer VPS pretty cheap
too. I successfully set up Django there a number of times already. I
usually use the development (SVN) version, but since an svn client
isn't installed there, I just "svn update" locally then FTP the
tarball up there when I want
Hi!
I am writing my first custom admin page where I would like to add an
extra button (action). I think the easiest would be if I could simply
overwrite the submit_row templatetag or just the template it calls
(submit_line.html) defined in contrib.admin.templatetags.admin_modify
is there a simpl
Thanks, that works great! I didn't know about 'from
django.core.files.images import get_image_dimensions'. Where can I
find documentation about that? I've tried a custom 'clean_image'
before using PIL, but that was just plain ugly. I never knew about
'get_image_dimensions'.
2B
> It's much simpl
Previously I found get_or_create() to be leaky, so I stopped using
it. Now I'm seeing filter() to be leaky.
First, yes, I have DEBUG=False, and I have double checked that
connection.queries is empty.
Suppose the following model
class Page(models.Model):
type = models.CharField(max_length=1
Nice. Any other people?
Do you have any preference about where we should go?
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:26 AM, didier rano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One more !
>
> 2008/8/27, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Are there other people in the Montreal area that would like to celebrate
>> the 1.0 rele
To summarize - I double checked that DEBUG=False and ran all the tests
again:
# 20k per call
x = Page.objects.filter(
#(Q(type='P') & (Q(status='N') |
Q(status='R'))) &
#(Q(last_action_datetime__isnull=True) |
Q(last_action_
Hi Karen,
for me it seems very very strange.
The code I used is so simple and theoretical does not contain any
bugs. I deleted every file that I uploaded in a former trial, so I
dont have any file with the - for test purposes static - filename
test.txt in my media-directory.
What happens is what
When I type ' python manage.py runserver' bash says no file or
directory found.
I'm running ubuntu 7.02?
Thanks for any help you can give.
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:42:08 -0700 (PDT), Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I type ' python manage.py runserver' bash says no file or
> directory found.
> I'm running ubuntu 7.02?
> Thanks for any help you can give.
Hi Sonny,
Did you do a:
django-admin.py startproject mysite
then
c
If manage.py is not in your PATH (it most likely isn't), you need to
qualify the location. You can just use this command from within your
project directory:
./manage.py runserver
./ means current directory.
HTH
Keith
On Aug 27, 6:42 pm, Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I type ' python
Make sure your typing the command without the quotes too. Example:
python manage.py runserver
Tim ^,^
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I type ' python manage.py runserver' bash says no file or
> directory found.
> I'm running ubuntu 7.02?
> Thanks f
I'm trying to create a situation where you can bring up all the blog
entries in a category through the URL. I've got this in my urls.py:
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
from akonline.views import current_datetime
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^test/$', 'address.blog.views.blog'),
Your problem is here:
def category_entry(request, category):
entries_in_cat = Entry.objects.filter(entry_cat=category)
return render_to_response('blog/index.html', locals())
Remember, the value of "category" is a string. One way or another you
need adjust the filter. Something
Also, convention seems to be to spell out the field names. Because of
a different namespaces, you shouldn't have to worry about too much
name clashing. And if you don't provide an ID for your model, one is
automatically created for you. For example:
class Category(models.Model):
name =
I test my code locally on my PC using the XAMPP package, and deploy
the real site on Linux with Apache. My code is all common, except for
settings.py and urls.py. I'd rather not have 2 versions of these files
and try to manage that in my SVN repository.
I was thinking about doing something like t
For some reason, when I do
x.save() over an over, it takes about 200k, too.
either I have something really messed up, or there is a real problem
with this api.
On Aug 28, 10:34 am, "ristretto.rb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To summarize - I double checked that DEBUG=False and ran all the
I've raised the following ticket for this issue:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8626
Have also confirmed on latest from svn, 1.0-beta_2-SVN-8643. The
ticket includes all the files needed to reproduce the problem.
On Aug 27, 5:35 pm, "Fran O'Reilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
Hi there,
I have a question on the site concept.
While reading the source code, I found that there is the site related
statement in django.contrib.auth.views.login:
if Site._meta.installed:
current_site = Site.objects.get_current()
else:
current_site = RequestSite(request)
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I search a Wiki/CMS application to manage a homepage.
>
> This application should:
> - look like a homepage, not like a Wiki
> - Content can be HTML and wiki like markup.
> - No anonymous editing
> - histo
I have non-root access to a server with apache2 and mod_python. I
installed django with svn to a location in my home directory and
created a test project. When I go to a URL defined with urls.py and
views.py, 9/10 times the expected page is shown. The remaining 1/10
times the "It worked!" page pop
OK, I solved my problem. I now understand reverse lookups well enough
to be embarrassed by the code below. Sorry to have bothered you.
Rodney
On Aug 27, 10:39 am, Rodney Topor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. Sorry to botther the group again. I'm working through the Weblog
> example in 'Prac
I am trying to do raw HTML output in a form field's label. I've tried
using mark_safe on the string being passed as the label argument, but
it is still escaped. Can anyone point me in the right direction
please?
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I wanted to point this out primarily to see if anyone was experiencing
similar problems, or if there are any other general comments.
I also am somewhat wondering if there should be bugs reported? Or am
I outside the expected use cases for the db api?
When I can free up time, I would be happy to
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 8:27 AM, PENPEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question on the site concept.
> While reading the source code, I found that there is the site related
> statement in django.contrib.auth.views.login:
>
>if Site._meta.installed:
>current_site = Site.objects.g
On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:18 PM, Richard Simões wrote:
> I have non-root access to a server with apache2 and mod_python. I
> installed django with svn to a location in my home directory and
> created a test project. When I go to a URL defined with urls.py and
> views.py, 9/10 times the expected page
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Gremmie wrote:
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> I test my code locally on my PC using the XAMPP package, and deploy
> the real site on Linux with Apache. My code is all common, except for
> settings.py and urls.py. I'd rather not have 2 versions of these files
> and try to manage that in my SVN r
Thank You Karen , for your instant reply!!
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Hi,
I just tested your demo. Somehow there were some 500 pages (internal
server error).
Nevertheless it looks to have most features I need.
I the top, I would not display "home.html" but only "home". And the
subpages should
be a tree. But I guess that can be customized or hacked somehow.
How
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