Howdy folks --
Google's opened up the Summer of Code student application process, so
if you (a) are a student (at any level) and (b) want to make $4500
this summer hacking on Django, go apply!
All the Django-specific info is over at http://code.djangoproject.com/
wiki/SummerOfCode2006 and t
Fantastic! Django rocks the world.
Thanks for the hard work of Django team and all participant all over
the world.
On May 2, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> We'd like to thank ALL the dozens of people, all over the world, who
> have submitted code, documentation, bug reports and oth
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> Attention all users of the Django development version (a.k.a. trunk)!
>
> We are merging the magic-removal branch to trunk this evening, Monday, May 1.
>
> Do not "svn update" your Django code unless you're ready to convert
> your code to magic-removal syntax.
>
> If yo
All,
We've merged the magic-removal branch to trunk. All Django development
will focus primarily on the branch formerly known as magic-removal,
and all documentation on djangoproject.com will focus on the
development version.
Previous versions of the documentation are here:
http://www.djang
I really appreciate all that you say! I am sorry just realised I
typed in capital letters.
I really tried more than 10 combinations, searched for all possible
keywords here, tried all the documentations, compared my produced HTML
with some from the admin one I have and this is what I get for HTML
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 00:46 +, layik wrote:
>
> layik wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have read this thread:
> > http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/399360004a8d0716/d6d355feecef7f7a?q=filefield+error&rnum=6#d6d355feecef7f7a
> >
> >
> > please help me to use those two {{for
layik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have read this thread:
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/399360004a8d0716/d6d355feecef7f7a?q=filefield+error&rnum=6#d6d355feecef7f7a
>
>
> please help me to use those two {{form.field}}{{form.field_file}} when
> I do my template!
>
> do I cre
Hi Geoff,
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 07:46 -0700, gegard wrote:
> I took a copy of the MR branch yesterday and worked through the rather
> good tutorial this morning (at least to the end of #3 - I began to lose
> my way in #4 in my first pass through).
Three out of four isn't bad on the first path. T
layik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have read this thread:
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/399360004a8d0716/d6d355feecef7f7a?q=filefield+error&rnum=6#d6d355feecef7f7a
>
>
> please help me to use those two {{form.field}}{{form.field_file}} when
> I do my template!
>
> do I cre
Attention all users of the Django development version (a.k.a. trunk)!
We are merging the magic-removal branch to trunk this evening, Monday, May 1.
Do not "svn update" your Django code unless you're ready to convert
your code to magic-removal syntax.
If you "svn update" by mistake and aren't ye
No error message, but I don't know how to populate the
_inline_collections property in FormWrapper. FormWrapper has a
fill_inline_collections method:
def fill_inline_collections(self):
if not self._inline_collections:
ic = []
related_objects = self.manipulator.get_related_obje
(in M-R) I have a model with this field:
image = models.FilePathField(path='/my/path', blank=True, null=True)
In the admin interface, the image field shows up dimmed like the rest
of the optional fields. However the select list lists all the files in
/my/path, without any blank option. So you ar
Hello all, Digital Variant, an Interactive Services shop is looking for
an experienced Django Architect/Developer to help guide our app
architecture and potentially work as a freelance developer on a number
of current/future projects. We are using Django as the framework to
develop next generation
On Monday 01 May 2006 21:47, Sam Tran wrote:
> On 5/1/06, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 01 May 2006 20:03, Sam Tran wrote:
> > > I am having the problem described in ticket 1045:
> > > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1045
> > >
> > > Was this problem fixed in Django 0.9
On 05/01/06 22:51, tgone wrote:
>
> Steven Armstrong wrote:
>> On 05/01/06 22:36, tgone wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I followed the tutorial on how to serve static files with
>> > Apache+mod_python but I'm still having problems. I get a 404 when I try
>> > to access an image at http://localhost/p
Hi,
I have read this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/399360004a8d0716/d6d355feecef7f7a?q=filefield+error&rnum=6#d6d355feecef7f7a
please help me to use those two {{form.field}}{{form.field_file}} when
I do my template!
do I creat two differnet lables? do I
Steven Armstrong wrote:
> On 05/01/06 22:36, tgone wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I followed the tutorial on how to serve static files with
> > Apache+mod_python but I'm still having problems. I get a 404 when I try
> > to access an image at http://localhost/project/media/test.png. I know
> > for sure
On 5/1/06, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 01 May 2006 20:03, Sam Tran wrote:
>
> > I am having the problem described in ticket 1045:
> > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1045
> >
> > Was this problem fixed in Django 0.91?
>
> It was closed as a WONTFIX, so I doubt it (the
On 05/01/06 22:36, tgone wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I followed the tutorial on how to serve static files with
> Apache+mod_python but I'm still having problems. I get a 404 when I try
> to access an image at http://localhost/project/media/test.png. I know
> for sure that mod_python is disabled for the /
Hello,
I followed the tutorial on how to serve static files with
Apache+mod_python but I'm still having problems. I get a 404 when I try
to access an image at http://localhost/project/media/test.png. I know
for sure that mod_python is disabled for the /media/ dir, but I can't
get the images to di
On Monday 01 May 2006 20:03, Sam Tran wrote:
> I am having the problem described in ticket 1045:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1045
>
> Was this problem fixed in Django 0.91?
It was closed as a WONTFIX, so I doubt it (the patch certainly has not
been applied). The problem you are havi
Hi All,
I am having the problem described in ticket 1045:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1045
Was this problem fixed in Django 0.91?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Sam
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> plugging the FK field into the ordering clause produces an
> OpertationalError, "Unknown table
> 'RELATED_TABLE_THAT_MOST_CERTAINLY_IS_KNOWN' in order clause."
Sorry, I meant to say specifically that this happens when I search in
the admin.
pb
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This may be a dumb question but I've been banging my head against it
for a while. Two questions, actually.
(I'm using the M-R branch.)
1) How can I use a field in a related model in a Meta.ordering clause?
E.g. I want my Articles sorted by Reporter.lastname
2) How can I use a computed value in
Luke Plant wrote:
>It would be possible to get Django to throw an exception in this case.
>What do people think about that?
>
>
I think it makes sense. As well as documenting that though dependent
objects (both M2M and 12M) look like they are belong to the parent they
really can't be proces
I took a copy of the MR branch yesterday and worked through the rather
good tutorial this morning (at least to the end of #3 - I began to lose
my way in #4 in my first pass through).
I found that the recommended __str__ method in tutorial #1 did not
produce the human-readable output (still giving
Hi winston,
I a couple of weeks ago I was thinking about using this method to solve
one of the pb I was facing. I don't see anything there that should not
work, also I have never done such thing.
Could you please let us know what is exactly your problem? If there is
one, :-), could you also post
On Monday 01 May 2006 12:08, Dagur wrote:
> On further inspection I found out
> that the "authorised" field is set to all users before saving but is
> empty after saving.
>
> >>> t = Topic()
> >>> t.authorised.count()
>
> 2773L
>
> >>> t.save()
> >>> t.authorised.count()
>
> 0L
>
> Is this the de
How often do you use svn to ensure that you're at the latest version?
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Daniel Poelzleithner ÐÉÛÅÔ:
>It's part of a django suite for public mash networks:
>http://ff-firmware.quamquam.org/trac/browser/ffsomething/trunk
>
>
>
what would be the proper command line to checkout the svn code?
WBR,
dimas
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Hi Daniel,
Thank you for the hint. Your wiki app is nicely designed!
Meanwhile, I launched a project, - empty, right now, - to make a
plugable wiki engine:
http://www.self-propelled-python.com/trac/knossos/
Everybody willing to participate is welcome.
greetings,
Giorgi
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James Bennett wrote:
> On 5/1/06, gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> but then it also depends on the browser, for example firefox
>> (intentionally) does not display them correctly...
>
> Actually, in this case there are multiple "correct" ways to display
> the characters; one is to render the U
Hi, I have a ManyToManyField called "authorised" (which is supposed to
be a list of users) and a BooleanField called "is_private" which should
be set to false if there are no users in "authorised" so I did this:
def save(self):
if self.authorised.count() == 0:
self.is_priv
On 5/1/06, gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but then it also depends on the browser, for example firefox
> (intentionally) does not display them correctly...
Actually, in this case there are multiple "correct" ways to display
the characters; one is to render the Unicode glyphs, which is what
Sa
PythonistL wrote:
> Is it possible to use non English characters in URL?To explain,
>
> in my urls.py I use
>
> (r'^shop/(?P.*?)/(?P.*?)/','shopproject.apps.shop.views.shop.IndexByCategory'),
>
> where
> category_name
> can consist non English characters.In my view i use
>
> def IndexByCategor
Hi Olive,
I couldnt do that, anywhere I can find more help about that?
the notes seem to be too difficult for me, I would need more help on
those, coz I have two types of staff who do differnet things.
thanks
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Thanks Max & James,
that did it.
I was terrified and I couldnt do any work yesterday, I should have come
back here soon after.
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On the models of tutorial 1, I want to get a list of Poll, order by
how many choices it has.
class Poll(models.Model):
question = models.CharField(maxlength=200)
pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
class Choice(models.Model):
poll = models.ForeignKey(Poll)
cho
Is it possible to use non English characters in URL?To explain,
in my urls.py I use
(r'^shop/(?P.*?)/(?P.*?)/','shopproject.apps.shop.views.shop.IndexByCategory'),
where
category_name
can consist non English characters.In my view i use
def IndexByCategory(request,shop_name,category_name):
...
Ivan,Thank you for your reply.
Best regards,
L.
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