thanks for your reply Jacob.
Am 30.11.2006 um 15:27 schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
>
> On 11/30/06 6:51 AM, patrickk wrote:
>> we had this problems recently:
>> 1. it´s currently not clear which columns are searched when using the
>> search-field in the admin-list. that´s sometimes very strange,
>>
thanks adrian, I´ll use the trac-system next time ...
Am 06.12.2006 um 07:24 schrieb Adrian Holovaty:
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> On 10/26/06, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> when doing a search in the related-object window in the admin-
>> interface and using the link "xxx total" after that search, the query
>>
sorry for the delay, here is the code:
models.py
http://dpaste.com/hold/4898/
views.py
http://dpaste.com/hold/4899/
change_list.html
http://dpaste.com/hold/4900/
the change_list may look a bit weird (due to the whole js-code and
the additional styles).
patrick
Am 22.01.2007 um 20:28 schrie
we�re also using UTF-8 (with umlauts and special characters) and we
don�t have any problems.
do you use the right content-type?
btw, that question should go to "django-users".
patrick
Am 25.02.2007 um 11:59 schrieb Emil Ahlb�ck:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Recently me and a friend revived an ol
�ck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hey. Yeah I just noticed that I was in the wrong forum also. Sorry
>> about that.
>> If it's possible, perhaps an administrator could move it?
>>
>> On Feb 25, 1:14 pm, "patrick k." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sounds great.
are there any plans to update/change the html/css-stuff?
e.g., edit_inline is not displayed correctly.
thanks,
patrick
Am 25.02.2007 um 07:51 schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
>
> Howdy folks --
>
> After a wonderful Django meetup here at PyCon (Django: the framework
> that buys you piz
i´ve tested a lot of different frameworks and django has probably been the
easiest to get started with (besides helma).
still, some comments from my point of view:
- you should be able to search the documentation (sometimes it´s really hard
to find things)
- a wiki-like documentation (see RoR) wo
i´ve been asking that question before. but now, i do have a somehow detailed
description at:
http://www.vonautomatisch.at/framework/dkit/description.php?id=1
basically, we´d like to split a site into a main template, into boxes
(div-structures) and elements (content). then, we´d like the administ
> On 12/5/05, Medium <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Are you guys looking for portal or portlet like functionality ? From
>> what I have seen, neither django or any other python web framework
>> currently supports such a component style of web programming. You would
>> need to handle the model r
Am 28.02.2006 10:20 Uhr schrieb "tonemcd" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Sounds like he has some good ideas, but one or two people nixed them
> and he's tarring the whole community with that brush.
good point ;-) don´t ask why, just ignore the criticism.
IMHO the django-community (whoever that
or ... sounds like he has some good ideas - why not invite him to
participate.
btw: adrian already did that as a reply to the article.
regards,
patrick
>
>> note: "one or two people nixed them" -> maybe you are having more details
>> than me, or you´re just assuming.
>
> Good point - perhaps
c
> implementation is a post 1.0 debate I think.
You might also want to take a look at Louie, a new derivative of
PyDispatcher:
http://louie.berlios.de/
--
Patrick K. O'Brien
Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com
Schevohttp://www.schevo.org
even further for projects that adopt
it. So I would strongly encourage you to use Louie instead of
pydispatcher. You can find it here:
http://louie.berlios.de/
--
Patrick K. O'Brien
Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com
Schevohttp://www.schevo.org
Louie http://louie.berlios.de
I think using the egg mechanism is going to be much better than
including Louie in your SVN repository, even using svn:external. We
used to do that with Schevo but now rely exclusively on eggs and the
result is much better, imo.
--
Patrick K. O'Brien
Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com
S
th classmethods, I had to wrap them in a lambda .
>
> Maybe the last bit here:
> http://louie.berlios.de/louie/robustapply.py.html#25 should also check
> if the argument is callable(), and if so wrap it in a lambda or something.
Patches (with unit tests) would be greatly appreciated.
That shouldn't be too hard. We switched to 2.4 in order to use sets,
but we should be able to toggle that for 2.3 support.
--
Patrick K. O'Brien
Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com
Schevohttp://www.schevo.org
Louie http://louie.berlios.de
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