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I just checked, and the permissions seem to be set properly. What should be in TEMPLATE_DIRS? I don't recall the tutorial mentioning it. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post

Re: ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/

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Re: ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/

2006-12-20 Thread Margaret
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Re: ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/

2006-12-20 Thread diffyq
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Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread donarb
hasan_aljudy wrote: I'm quite new to Django and I ran into this situation yesterday .. in the end, I went with the {% include "style.css" %} trick, which seems to be the best solution, because it's the simplest one, and I don't see any drawbacks to it. That will work fine. The only drawback i

Re: ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/

2006-12-20 Thread Margaret
settings.py does you add this 'django.contrib.admin', INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.sites', 'django.contrib.admin', ) === On 12/21/06, diff

ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/

2006-12-20 Thread diffyq
I've been struggling with this problem for a couple days now. We have the development version of Django set up on a server with Apache running Python through fcgi, and we have uncommented the requisite line in urls.py and added django.contrib.admin to the INSTALLED_APPS tuple. We get this error:

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Peter Ma
what's the pure-HTTP deployment mean??? On 12/21/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 12/20/06 10:46 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote: > http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsPM#PM1 Oh, God -- who the hell put *that* picture there? I have got to change that... Jacob > -- [EMAIL PROTE

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 12/20/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 12/20/06 10:46 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote: > http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsPM#PM1 Oh, God -- who the hell put *that* picture there? I have got to change that... Aw, I thought it was cute, what with the smiling pig shirt. ;-) --

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 12/20/06 10:46 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote: http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsPM#PM1 Oh, God -- who the hell put *that* picture there? I have got to change that... Jacob --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google G

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread donarb
cwurld wrote: So when one says "Serve from Django" does that mean use the "view django.views.static.serve"? The documentation says that is not secure. Does anyone know what the security risk is? Thanks, Chuck It's insecure because of the way that dynamic servers behave versus static servers

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Jeremy Dunck
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Re: Uninstall before switching to svn?

2006-12-20 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 12/20/06, Hull, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm looking to install from the Subversion repository. I'm currently running 0.95 but would like to try the newforms stuff out. How do I uninstall the old version before switching to the new version? You should be able to remove the 0.95 d

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 12/20/06 8:24 PM, Simon Willison wrote: So, I'm now serving simonwillison.net using a stripped down mod_python/Apache server (mod_python is pretty much the only module loaded) that's sat behind nginx, which is configured to serve up my static files and proxy the dynamic requests through to Ap

Uninstall before switching to svn?

2006-12-20 Thread Hull, Dave
I'm looking to install from the Subversion repository. I'm currently running 0.95 but would like to try the newforms stuff out. How do I uninstall the old version before switching to the new version? Sorry if this is obvious or documented elsewhere. I've searched the Documentation and grepped

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Chad Whitacre
Simon, Thanks for chiming in. So... if anyone knows of (or wants to write) a robust pure-python WSGI server that comes with tools for properly managing it as a daemon, I'm all ears. Until then, I'll probably stick with mod_python/Apache. Well, after that I have to tip my hand. :^) I've star

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Simon Willison
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: On 12/20/06 2:23 PM, Chad Whitacre wrote: > I'm interested in deploying Django as a pure-Python HTTP daemon, much > like Zope and CherryPy are deployed. Is this done at all w/ Django? I'm pretty sure that's how Simon is serving his new site -- see http://simonwillison.n

Re: Django+mod_python+fedora 6 (x86_64)+apache problem

2006-12-20 Thread Matthew Flanagan
On 20/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Denis, Thank you for your response some of the things that I have tried in this area are listed below, yet still I cannot seem to get this to work. 1) moved the django directory into the appropriate site-packages directory 2) symlinked

Re: What if slug is already used?

2006-12-20 Thread SmileyChris
On Dec 21, 11:47 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I ran into this on my forums, where it didn't take long for someone to post a duplicate title. I ended up passing both the slug and the id. Kinda defeats the purpose, but it's bulletproof. When faced with a similar situation,

Re: What if slug is already used?

2006-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I ran into this on my forums, where it didn't take long for someone to post a duplicate title. I ended up passing both the slug and the id. Kinda defeats the purpose, but it's bulletproof. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread cwurld
So when one says "Serve from Django" does that mean use the "view django.views.static.serve"? The documentation says that is not secure. Does anyone know what the security risk is? Thanks, Chuck --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are su

Re: What if slug is already used?

2006-12-20 Thread Julio Nobrega
Slugs columns are indexed only. You need to add unique = True if you want them to be, well... unique. The thing with slugs is that they're usually needed with another url fragment that makes them unique, either by design (with unique_together) or just probability (appending the date: /mm/d

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What if slug is already used?

2006-12-20 Thread Rob Hudson
I have an object that has a title. I'd like to use the title to pre-populate a slug field for use in URLs so I can have descriptive URLs. Instead of: /myobject/(?P\d+)/ I want: /myobject/(?P[-\w]+)/ I'm concerned if the user types in a title that's already taken. Slug fields get a db_index=Tr

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread hasan_aljudy
On Dec 20, 9:45 am, "cwurld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for all your replies. I can get things working the way you recommend, but I am concerned with the way it forces me to separate parts of my apps and it seems to create unnecessary complexity. I think it is important to distinguish

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Waylan Limberg
On 12/20/06, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Waylan Limberg wrote: > Not that we need another way but this would work as well, and it > doesn't need special cases for one and two item lists but does insert > the "and" (unlike most of the solutions offered): > > def humanize_list(list)

Re: pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 12/20/06 2:23 PM, Chad Whitacre wrote: I'm interested in deploying Django as a pure-Python HTTP daemon, much like Zope and CherryPy are deployed. Is this done at all w/ Django? I'm pretty sure that's how Simon is serving his new site -- see http://simonwillison.net/2006/Dec/20/nginx/#comme

Re: Session set by a different app say yahoo mail api

2006-12-20 Thread Joseph Heck
Hey Krypton, If you're fiddling around at this level, you probably want to just take a look at the source since it's available. It'll probably answer you questions reasonably well. I don't know much about flup, but the Request object is pretty straightforward - you can see it's definition at htt

Session set by a different app say yahoo mail api

2006-12-20 Thread krypton
Hi guys One app i m developing needs integrating with the client site and get their users, so I need to use their login to log the users in and once they are in they should use my application sort of like Microsoft Passport... Here is the problem the example usage is in Django and they are tal

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread James Bennett
On 12/20/06, Austin Govella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" (There are handy functions for this in PHP, ColdFusion, and Rails, but my Google-fu fails for Python or Django.) As far as template logic is concerned, I do something similar

Re: New Django site: TrenchMice

2006-12-20 Thread Joseph Heck
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Re: Bug? -- Scripting to Store Images Throws Exception but Still Successfully Stores Image

2006-12-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Paul Childs wrote: I have a lot of images for the initial load and want to use a script to get them into the database. > When I try to store the image in my Photo model (see the below) I get an error. C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\django\db\models\base.py in _save_FIELD_file(self, field, f

pure-HTTP deployment?

2006-12-20 Thread Chad Whitacre
Greetings, I'm interested in deploying Django as a pure-Python HTTP daemon, much like Zope and CherryPy are deployed. Is this done at all w/ Django? Thanks. chad --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group

Re: Bug? -- Scripting to Store Images Throws Exception but Still Successfully Stores Image

2006-12-20 Thread Paul Childs
The funny thing is that I can go on and set the ssi_status, caption and then execute save() and it will store everything to the database. Is this a bug? I'm using the latest svn trunk. On closer inspection the files that are stored on the server are zero bytes but all the database entries are

Bug? -- Scripting to Store Images Throws Exception but Still Successfully Stores Image

2006-12-20 Thread Paul Childs
I have a lot of images for the initial load and want to use a script to get them into the database. When I try to store the image in my Photo model (see the below) I get an error. The funny thing is that I can go on and set the ssi_status, caption and then execute save() and it will store everyth

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Brian Beck wrote: from django.utils.text import get_text_list doesn't match the OP's specification for all lists, though: >>> get_text_list(["one", "two", "three"], 'and') 'one, two and three' but I guess you could always do if len(seq) >= 2: text = get_text_list(seq, ", and")

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread Todd O'Bryan
The one caveat is that if you need permission control over static files getting Apache set up correctly can be a major pain in the butt. In that case, serving from Django may be the easiest way to do it. Todd On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nobody's saying you CAN

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Brian Beck
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Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Waylan Limberg wrote: Not that we need another way but this would work as well, and it doesn't need special cases for one and two item lists but does insert the "and" (unlike most of the solutions offered): def humanize_list(list): return ", and".join(map(str, ", ".join(map(str, list)).rsp

Re: Strange django-admin.py behaviour

2006-12-20 Thread Alex Li
I think there might be something wrong in your .py extension to python.exe linking in Windows setup. Specifically it seems like your python script is working but the arguments after the first one is not being passed on. Did you have %* at the end, like this? "D:\Python24\python.exe" "%1" %* H

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Need help with extending admin templates

2006-12-20 Thread Nicolas E. Lara G.
I'm having the exact same problem. Don't know what might be going wrong. If anyone have any idea On Dec 2, 9:52 am, "Jim Fritchman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I made the suggested change by adding the html extension to the extends but no luck. Does anyone else possible see what the problem is?

Re: CSS Basics

2006-12-20 Thread cwurld
Thanks for all your replies. I can get things working the way you recommend, but I am concerned with the way it forces me to separate parts of my apps and it seems to create unnecessary complexity. I think it is important to distinguish static items based on size. My css files tend to be very sm

Comparing data to record in db?

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Re: manytomany not being properly generated in db

2006-12-20 Thread stoKes
On Dec 20, 2:50 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 12/20/06, stoKes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, running `python manage.py syncdb` doesn't create table > `blogs_tag_blog` for the many to many relation. Am I missing a > particular column to finish the relation o

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Waylan Limberg
On 12/20/06, Austin Govella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" Not that we need another way but this would work as well, and it doesn't need special cases for one and two item lists but does insert the "and" (unlike most of the solutions

Re: iteration over non-sequence and other quirks

2006-12-20 Thread Gregor Kling
Damn me, it was all my fault :-) Django gave me exactly, nearly, the hint. Regrettably django provided me with the false line number. So I have searched everywhere but the right position. django claimed 'The iteration over non sequence error' at the outer for-loop, but the problen was indeed in o

Re: Strange django-admin.py behaviour

2006-12-20 Thread Cam McVey
On 12/20/06, Waylan Limberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When you updated, did you copy a new version of django-admin.py to C:\Python\Scripts\? If you still have an older version of the file there that may be your problem. Yeah, I did. As a workaround for now, I'm just calling the script via a

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Re: Strange django-admin.py behaviour

2006-12-20 Thread Waylan Limberg
When you updated, did you copy a new version of django-admin.py to C:\Python\Scripts\? If you still have an older version of the file there that may be your problem. On 12/20/06, Cam McVey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, here's a wee update: if I call the script like this, I get sensible output

Re: Strange django-admin.py behaviour

2006-12-20 Thread Cam McVey
OK, here's a wee update: if I call the script like this, I get sensible output: "python C:\Python24\Scripts\django-admin --version" but if I just try: "C:\Python24\Scripts\django-admin --version" it doesn't work (I just get the help text). [By the way, "C:\Python24\Scripts" is on my system PATH,

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Jonathan Buchanan
On 12/20/06, Austin Govella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a list from a queryset: * foo * bar * twinky Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" (There are handy functions for this in PHP, ColdFusion, and Rails, but my Google-fu fails for Python or Django.) Thanks,

Re: ForeignKey 'self', save not working

2006-12-20 Thread HÃ¥kan Johansson
Ok..after fiddling with this for what seems like forever...I finally figured out that all I needed to do was change origcompany.parent_company = new_data['parent_company_id'] to origcompany.parent_company = Company.objects.get(company_id=new_data['parent_company_id']) I thought I just nee

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
James Aylett wrote: Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" If you want to do it in python, use reduce: -- # l is the list, r is the humanised result r = reduce(lambda x, y: str(x) + "," + str(y), l) -

Re: Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread James Aylett
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 08:27:11AM -0500, Austin Govella wrote: I have a list from a queryset: * foo * bar * twinky Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" If you want to do it in python, use reduce:

Is there an easy to "humanize" a list?

2006-12-20 Thread Austin Govella
I have a list from a queryset: * foo * bar * twinky Is there an easy way to output that as: "foo, bar, and twinky" (There are handy functions for this in PHP, ColdFusion, and Rails, but my Google-fu fails for Python or Django.) Thanks, -- Austin Govella Thinking & Making: IA, UX, and IxD htt

Re: iteration over non-sequence and other quirks

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Re: custom manipulator in admin

2006-12-20 Thread Rob Slotboom
Hello Aidas, Exactly. You answered your question yourself. Seems I'm on the right way then :-) Thanks for anwering, I'll give it a try. Regards, Rob --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django us

Strange django-admin.py behaviour

2006-12-20 Thread Cam McVey
Hi all! Problem: when running the django-admin.py script, regardless how I call it, I always just get the help/usage text back. No error message, just the message. Background: This is Python 2.4 on a windows xp box that's had django on it since way back (0.92 or so) with everything working fine

Re: Django+mod_python+fedora 6 (x86_64)+apache problem

2006-12-20 Thread woolley
Denis, Thank you for your response some of the things that I have tried in this area are listed below, yet still I cannot seem to get this to work. 1) moved the django directory into the appropriate site-packages directory 2) symlinked into the /usr/lib/... structure as well as the /usr/lib64 s

Re: custom manipulator in admin

2006-12-20 Thread Aidas Bendoraitis
Exactly. You answered your question yourself. Just override the existing urls putting them above the (r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')). For example: (r'^admin/yourapp/yourmodel/add/$', 'yourproject.yourapp.views.yourmodel_add'), (r'^admin/yourapp/yourmodel/(?P[0-9]+)/$', 'yourpr

Re: extra field in edit_inline

2006-12-20 Thread Aidas Bendoraitis
As far as I know, there is no easy way to do that. Either you have to write your custom view and manipulator for administration and overwrite the default urls, or you have to make use of javascript and asynchronous requests to save these additional fields. Regards, Aidas Bendoraitis aka Archata

Re: custom manipulator in admin

2006-12-20 Thread Rob Slotboom
On 20 dec, 10:54, "patrick k." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: do it like in any other application: custom view, custom template, change urls Hi Patrick, That's exactely what I wanted to know for one exception. How to call the custom view when using admin.? By overriding the 'default' call: (r'^a

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iteration over non-sequence and other quirks

2006-12-20 Thread Gregor Kling
Hello, I do get an iteration over non sequence error. If I make a normal in python code everything works as assumed, but I if let django iterate over , it says iteration over The weird thing is, that it worked sometime ago, but I can't recall whats the difference between know and the time i

Re: custom manipulator in admin

2006-12-20 Thread patrick k.
do it like in any other application: custom view, custom template, change urls in the custom view, you could use a changemanipulator for your data and a dict for your additional data. for the template: just copy change_form.html and add your extra_data. the view looks like this: def custom_

How to mount django on a non root apache setting through fastcgi ?

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Hi, I am setting up django on dreamhost using fastcgi. I followed the wiki and it works if I mount the django project on the root of my domain, say http://mydomain.com/. This way, anything that is not excluded in the RewriteRule get passed to django.fcgi. However, I am wondering if I can tell a

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Re: New Django site: TrenchMice

2006-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Dec 20, 6:32 am, "Joseph Heck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This past Friday a new Django website hit the streets - TrenchMice. Nice job! I guess i'd post the _missing_ link ;-) http://www.trenchmice.com Lorenzo --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this messa

Re: access to human column names based on query

2006-12-20 Thread James Bennett
On 12/19/06, k1000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rails gives them together with query result. I know U don't like to compare with it ;) but it would be nice feature. Probably it's possible to iterate query object and take humanized names from model definitions? Any clues? Assuming you're talking

Re: access to human column names based on query

2006-12-20 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On 12/20/06, k1000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. Is there any way to access human column names based on query object Rails gives them together with query result. I know U don't like to compare with it ;) but it would be nice feature. Probably it's possible to iterate query object and take hu