On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Idan Gazit wrote:
> So, a while back, I announced that Django is dropping support for IE6 in the
> admin. What I _didn't_ specify is what browsers are supported.
> I'm currently composing a bit for the 1.4 release notes about admin browser
>
On 20.08.2011, at 15:59, Gregor Müllegger wrote:
> I found some use cases that are not yet possible with the form rendering
> template tags. The biggest issue is that it's not possible to exchange field
> labels with translated text. Currently there is no way of storing a translated
> string in
On 30 August 2011 19:08, Julien Phalip wrote:
> ... perhaps the FAQ?
>
That is, assuming we'd consider this a potentially frequently-asked question
:)
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On 30 August 2011 17:33, Idan Gazit wrote:
> So, a while back, I announced that Django is dropping support for IE6 in
> the admin. What I _didn't_ specify is what browsers are supported.
>
> I'm currently composing a bit for the 1.4 release notes about admin browser
> support, and
So, a while back, I announced that Django is dropping support for IE6 in the
admin. What I _didn't_ specify is what browsers are supported.
I'm currently composing a bit for the 1.4 release notes about admin browser
support, and wanted to explicitly list what we consider to be supported:
YUI's
W00t, poking through the source.
On Saturday, August 20, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Gregor Müllegger wrote:
> So after the exams, vacation and a short illness have I completed a week of
> productive work.
>
> All the parts that were discussed in detail on the mailing list a while back
> are implemented.