Hi,
I am using the Django built-in web server. The server's reponse time is
nomal when connecting to Internet, once it's offline, the speed is
extremely slow. Does anyone have experience how to fix it?
Thanks,
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On 22-Aug-06, at 11:46 AM, Lisa wrote:
> Can I email these 4 files to someone and have them incorporated into
> the latest Django release? If so, please provide me with an e-mail
> address. Thanks in advance.
create a ticket on the wiki and attach the files with your comments
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On 8/22/06, Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Excuse me if this is not the appropriate place for this post. I am
> using Django's i18n feature (which works fantastic). But there are
> both errors and omissions from the Norwegian translations files
> (django.po, django.mo, djangoja.po & djangoj
Excuse me if this is not the appropriate place for this post. I am
using Django's i18n feature (which works fantastic). But there are
both errors and omissions from the Norwegian translations files
(django.po, django.mo, djangoja.po & djangoja.mo).
I have improved these files for my own use, bu
On 8/22/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21/08/2006, at 9:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > @ Ahmad - mod_security (modsecurity.org) is fantastic, and I highly
> > recommend installing it on all apaches, but filtering content at the
> > webserver level is a sledgehammer approach a
On 21/08/2006, at 9:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> @ Ahmad - mod_security (modsecurity.org) is fantastic, and I highly
> recommend installing it on all apaches, but filtering content at the
> webserver level is a sledgehammer approach and should only be done for
> *really* bad content (e.g.
http://www.cmlenz.net/blog/2006/08/the_python_web_.html
Some points I think are reasonable, for example: django configuration
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I have built a proposal for a new Manipulator system. Here are some
of the benefits of this new system:
- Custom form views become very simple, and intuitive.
- Validation aware models are harnessed.
- Forms are raised as an exception. This allows the writer to assume
the data is correct the wh
On 7/29/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are trying to keep the auto-escaping environment completely within
> the control of the template author.
Thanks.
This is really important as even a plain old HTML file can require
several different kinds of escaping in different part
James Bennett wrote:
> On 7/28/06, Roland van Laar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Would it be better to couple it with the mimetype? A text/plain should
> > by default not be excaped.
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> What would be *best* is for there to be no magical implied
> escaping/unescaping of anything, only explicit es
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For example, if I wanted to build a malling application, I have to
> display the email address each time an email is sent, say every 2 sec.
> Processing can be quite long, so I cannot accumulate the output and
> return the HttpResponse at the end, because the connecti
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 8/8/06, gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i think unicodizing django can be done in 4 easily separated steps/parts:
>>
>> 1. request/response
>> 2. templating-system
>> 3. database-system
>> 4. "overall unicode-conversion". this is mostly about replacing
>> bytestring
Hello,
I'm trying to write a view in Django that outputs data for a long period
of time, and returns it to the client as it gets produced.
For example, if I wanted to build a malling application, I have to
display the email address each time an email is sent, say every 2 sec.
Processing can b
Here is my code for the AutomaticSearchManipulator:
from django.db.models.manipulators import *
from django.db.models.query import Q
class AutomaticSearchManipulator (AutomaticManipulator):
"""
A generic manipulator for searching. It does all the work for
"query by
example" quer
I haven't RTFA - so take this with a grain of salt, but this depends on
what you mean by data sanitisation. If you're talking application
arguments - then yes, these should be white listed. If however, you're
talking about user submitted content, then no.
Why? security in web applications is very
SmileyChris wrote:
> But Ivan, you need to access the STYLE_URL setting. Having access to
> settings via SafeSettings could be useful still, right?
Not much. Adding couple of needed settings in my own project's context
processor (which I already have anyway) is not a big deal. SafeSettings
then
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