Django and Python newby
Following Django 1.0 by Hourieh
'setup.py install' seemed to go ok
error running django-admin.py (it is in my Win7 path)
'django.core import management'
'no module named core'
Any insight as to why?
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On 2011-10-08, at 6:59 AM, Guruprasad L wrote:
> When the signals.py and listeners.py are in the same app in which the view
> function triggers the signal, things are working fine. What could be the
> issue here and how to work around it?
Most likely your signals and listeners aren't being
On 2011-10-08, at 7:36 AM, Santiago Basulto wrote:
> Where can i find some doc that explains how Django is bootstraped and
> loaded. I'm looking for this becouse while i was reading the "Signals"
> chapter at django docs, i read that "In some circumstances, the module
> in which you are
On 2011-10-08, at 12:50 PM, Ian wrote:
> This is easy to do with PayPal's Adaptive Payments, and I've done it
> with PHP, but I'm trying to get it working on Django. Any advice?
That's more a PayPal question than a Django one. But at Mozilla we use
adapative payments with Django. Our codebase
Dear All.
C/q Tom Evans, Thankyou for your enlightment
On 10/07/2011 05:25 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:31 AM, bino oetomo wrote:
The URL you are trying to go to does not match up with the URL you
configured in urls.py (nor does it match up with
So I got the basic merchant functionality working, but I can't figure
out the best way to automatically split the payment 3 ways... advice?
On Oct 9, 3:02 pm, Ian wrote:
> Thanks, Markus! That looks perfect!
>
> Shawn, I was more curious if this is even possible to do with
On Sunday, 9 October 2011 20:26:26 UTC+1, Kayode Odeyemi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm creating a template tag that will will allow session variables stored
> as strings or
> dict in a view to be available in its template. The syntax is:
>
> {% session_value [view_name] [session_variable] [arg] %}
Aargh. Just aaargh. There are so many things wrong with this code I hardly
know where to start. Please, try reading some of the documentation,
especially the bit about the uses of `get` vs `filter`.
On Sunday, 9 October 2011 20:00:36 UTC+1, Kayode Odeyemi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Django
Hello,
I'm creating a template tag that will will allow session variables stored as
strings or
dict in a view to be available in its template. The syntax is:
{% session_value [view_name] [session_variable] [arg] %}
But at the moment I don't know how I can get Django to stop throwing name
errors
Thanks, Markus! That looks perfect!
Shawn, I was more curious if this is even possible to do with django.
I was just doing research and wanted to know if there was a better
payment system tailored for django (the 'merchant' project looks
perfect)
thanks guys!
On Oct 8, 4:26 pm, Markus Gattol
Hello,
I'm using Django ModelForm on add/edit URLs which are both sharing a single
template file. The
code I'm working with is like this:
class WebappAuthorize(models.Model):
institution_name = models.CharField(max_length=32, help_text="Enter your
institution name")
email =
Thanks,
That helped me understand generic views much better. I'm using
mongoengine and also found this set of tools which uses class views
https://github.com/wpjunior/django-mongotools
On Oct 8, 11:08 am, Flavia Missi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There's a mixin that does exactly
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