d buy something to
do the same thing.
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> in get_decoded, line 65
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> I use svn version, where could be my error ?
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Ola,
I got this when i changed my secret key after I had created my models...
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where you like with dpkg -i hello-world_1.0.0-1_all.deb
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again was because I have some domain names I'd like to
> donate which might be useful to the community.
I've been sidetracked on other (non-django) issues.. hence why i've
been silent on the list
when I can get my head out of the water for a period I'll release
what I have.
regar
t
store the pk prior to request 2 goes looking for it).
I am beginning to think that I am overthinking this, but I still want
to see if anyone else has thought this through...
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> their Apache server on their own and edit their httpd.conf file as
> they
> want.
> But we also configure our main Apache server to serve static data
> (images, stylesheets, ...) directly, for maximum speed (this frees
> each
> site's
ment.
>
> One area that I am not sure about is how to set up the new site before
> changing the DNS settings to point to the new hosting facility. For
> instance, I won't be able to use "media.sitename.com" for my media
> files in the new Django site until I have moved the
r so (so that
> they have to keep an attacking page up longer).
in my experience, this isn't needed. most splogs just use
rel=nofollow on the link.
>
> Cheers,
> Malcolm
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that would be the simplest option.
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> I need to install a django app onto a client's cpanel box. I have root
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ing a different version of
expat than what apache was... and the backtrace
helped as was segfaulting in a XML area.
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> Some obscure (to me anyhow) tests failed for django. A fresh build
> (with the compiler used
y enabled?..i
am not sure. Or maybe i should revert to psycopg1?.New
to Django to be honest.
Any advice
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I've nearly got something together now.
I just need to add some basic templates for it.
Give me a day or two to get it up ;-)
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On 11/09/2006, at 12:52 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:
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> Okay then, let's do it :-)
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> I can get started in October putting this together. I
t required.
(It also uses mod-python)
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I started thinking of writing one, and have got the basic data model
and how I think it would operate worked out.
it's just a matter of getting enthused enough to actually sit down
and write it.
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On 07/09/2006, at 2:50 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:
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> I wonder how many
it looks like it is on the cheese shop.
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/PyCAPTCHA/0.4
with the download here
http://cheeseshop.python.org/packages/2.4/P/PyCAPTCHA/PyCAPTCHA-0.4-
py2.4.egg#md5=cd6a31191c0dd3afee219886c936fcac
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On 04/09/2006, at 8:18 PM, Aidas Bendoraitis wrote
, it does stop hundreds
of spams a day.
could you please.
a. post your patch to the developers list
b. email jacob to get your IP# white listed
Thanks for your understanding
the Django team
?
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On 02/09/2006, at 3:12 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
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> On 02-Sep-06, at
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On 28/08/2006, at 6:21 AM, Cole Tuininga wrote:
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> Hi folks - I'm setting up Django with mod_python and I've come across
> a little problem. When using the admin area, I get an error in my
> apache logs. Here's an example:
>
> [Sun Aug 27 16:15:59 2006] [error] [client 12
gt; The old school solution was to surround the url with angle brackets
> <>. Intelligent mail readers would recognize this and display the url
> correctly.
>
> http://www.w3.org/Addressing/URL/5.1_Wrappers.html
>
> Why do people put angle brackets around :
>
> http://idea
t all in python, rather than sql, but you'll at
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it's done a lot of stuff in that area.
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you'd be getting an error, but you should be okay if you leave the
validation out.
ImageFields automatically have isValidImage added to their validator
list when the upload form is processed, so you don't need to specify
it explicitly in your model.
Ian
::https, open-uri and the rio library."
> (http://www.juretta.com/log/2006/08/13/ruby_net_http_and_open-uri/)
>
> I would like django to connect to gmail via HTTPS and get the contact
> list of a user. I used to do it with PHP+Curl. Is there a library in
> django like curl?
>
you might want to check out hugo's dbtemplate loader (which I
updated to work with the current trunk)
http://svn.zyons.python-hosting.com/trunk/zilbo/common/dbloader/
that way you can store the templates themselves in a database, which
might make life a bit more easier.
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having this problem (neglected it for a while, but now is
> the
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> direction
> to search?
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this powers a couple of different websites:
- http://gypsyjobs.com
and
- http://garden-gossip.com
being 2 examples.
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> As well, Jeff Croft makes the source for lost-
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> On 8/17/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> search for a specific 'feature'
>> and then with a known vulnerability in hand, they
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> and then with a known vulnerability in hand, they would attack that
> site, put their worm on it, and repeat.
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t the value is stored in the database. (Override the
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source, is to override the get_internal_type method of my custom
fields. By default, it returns the name of the class it is called
from, but you can override that to return the string "ImageField" and
the database table will be created correctly.
Regar
would this actually work?
I thought this would have been evaluated when you start up the
process, and the show_dict is first called.
not on every request (which is what they want I'm guessing)
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{% endif %}
On a list page, you are probably already iterating over the
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I just came across this presentation: http://domscripting.com/presentations/xtech2006/which describes a new layer/methodolgy on how ajax should be implemented.I personally would think implementing something like this would be a step forwardand we could then argue about if mochikit or dojo or yui
Hi Jay.I have a similar issue.I have stuff in http://zyons.com, which is open source, and another set of apps which build on top of it which run on multiple hosts. (http://gyspsyjobs.com & http://car-chatter.com for example)the way I set it up is:project/ common/ app1/ templates app2/
Hi Gen-Nan.you can override the template that the admin app uses to generate the listing page if that helps.so for example in my performance monitoring app, I created a template admin/perf/log/change_list.htmland put that file in my template directory.now when i click on the 'perf/log' model in
vim.mainly because it works on nearly any platform I need to go into.and my fingers are trained after years of using it.On 02/08/2006, at 9:29 AM, Joseph Heck wrote:On the Mac, I used TextWrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ also free, from Bare Bones Software) and liked it
have a look at http://svn.zyons.python-hosting.com/trunk/zilbo/common/counter/and the blog entries I wrote about this yesterday: http://zyons.com/blog/status/a-better-stat-page/ and http://zyons.com/blog/status/where-have-you-been/it is a more general approach than what you propose, as it tracks
you might want to do this 'work' when the user actually requests the page in question, not when you generate the one he is looking at.for example have 2 views defined in urls.pygetnext/(object-id)/getprev/(object-id)/and have these 2 views do the calculation on what is 'next' and issue the 301
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Check out the documentation at
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is there a similar decorator to cache the output of a tag?regardsIanOn 20/07/2006, at 6:28 PM, Axel Steiner wrote:Hi, It looks like the right way to deal with this is to implement per pagecaching, but that doesn't look too simple to me. I hope that someonewill prove me wrong by posting some simple
try order by 3 descOn 19/07/2006, at 8:40 PM, tonemcd wrote:I dug around a little, http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/mysql/2005-q2/1966.html">thishelped a lot - and I found that this works (4.1.18-standard);mysql> select
hmm..the SQL shouldn't be that complex.. it's pretty standardcan you try running it without the date ?or perhaps changethe with content_type_id in (30) to content_type_id = 30On 19/07/2006, at 8:10 PM, tonemcd wrote:Ian,I think that's it - it definitely causes an SQL error on
didn't 'diss' it at all.bugs happen.have you tried running the SQL directly from the mysql command prompt?it doesn't cause an error on mysql 5.0.16 or 5.1.11;(maybe the trackback will help.On 19/07/2006, at 7:56 PM, tonemcd wrote:Sorry Ian, I didn't mean to diss your application
Hi Tony.Thanks for giving Zyons a whirl.'popular_objects' is part of the 'counter' app which tracks what people are viewing.you don't need it installed for the rest of the app to run.that being said.he SQL you are showing me doesn't seem to contain the 'group by' command which looks like it is
I do something similar to Kenneth.the other approach is to use something like OpenID, and make it somebody else's problem.On 19/07/2006, at 3:16 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:On 18-Jul-06, at 9:20 PM, va:patrick.kranzlmueller wrote: next problem with my user registration process:how do I send the
http://zilbo.com/@perfmon captures this kind of information on a per-
request basis.
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> On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 18:44 -0700, Scott Chapman wrote:
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>> p.s. Any chance this could be added to the Admin interface. It's the
>> intuitive
is this a test of django vs pylons or a test of mod_python vs wsgi ?
a pre-test showing a serving a simple static page through both of
them (also 15k) would highlight
if django's templating engine is indeed faster than pylons.
(and it might convince the pylons team to use mod-python instead of
maybe http://zyons.com will do what you need (or provide a base for
it at least)
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> Yup, I caught that earlier today, it's a good start. I think the
> details that matter here are the timeline, ease-of-use by a
> non-technical audience, and hacking
On 7/14/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Jul 14, 2006, at 1:18 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> > Some folks benchmarked Symfony, Ruby on Rails and Django. Django was
> > the fastest.
>
> By over 30% -- hell yeah!
>
That's awesome...
Hi Iain.
in your apache config do something similar to
http://svn.zyons.python-hosting.com/trunk/zilbo/conf/zyons.conf.tmpl
and that will let the apache handle the 'images' area of your site
instead of django.
On 14/07/2006, at 12:02 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
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> I'm setting up a sight on
why not use a GUID ?
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/163604
On 13/07/2006, at 8:08 AM, Jay Parlar wrote:
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> On 7/12/06, Don Arbow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Jul 12, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Jay Parlar wrote:
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>>> Is there a better way to do this? More specifically,
will benefit from this additional exposure.
Thanks to everyone who has helped create these great projects and
continue working on them. Special thanks to Kevin and Adrian for
offering feedback.
If you catch any issues with this article, please send me an email and
I will get a fix in.
regards,
Ian
Hi Favo,
It's free if you work on a OSS project.
regards
Ian
On 11/07/2006, at 12:21 AM, favo wrote:
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> Ask very carefully, Do you want to make it OS?
> If you feel not happy with the question, just ignore it please.
>
>
> >
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Hi Gullermo.I've done the same thing here:http://svn.zyons.python-hosting.com/trunk/zilbo/common/utils/middleware/lastseen.pyby the looks of it you are forgetting to actually store it.ie request.session['sysvortex_last_visit'] = datetime.datetime.now() cheersIan.On 09/07/2006, at 11:56 PM,
Thanks Jeremy.
I'll add that feature shortly.
On 10/07/2006, at 6:06 AM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
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> On 7/9/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> you can find out more about it here: http://zilbo.com/@perfmon
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> On the log detail screen, and if the response MIME
Perform is a tool to help you diagnose your performance and QA issues within your Django application.you can find out more about it here: http://zilbo.com/@perfmonI've decided to charge $20 for it. People using it for debugging open source projects can get it for free. regardsIan
I actually started writing a queueing system a while back (and lost
it during a hard drive crash)
I recommend you look at hugo's stuff.jobcontrol package https://
simon.bofh.ms/django-projects/stuff/trunk/jobcontrol/
as a base.
regards
Ian
On 09/07/2006, at 6:07 PM, wiz wrote:
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>
my experiences have been vastly different to yours James.
I found the attitudes of the admins to be very blasé.
with a 'what do you expect for a shared host' type response.
I would recommend going with someone who actually wants the business
and knows how to support django.
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