On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 07:56 -0800, Log0 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This string :
>
> data = ''.join( [ chr(i) for i in xrange(256) ] )
>
> In Django 0.96, this string prints well.
> In Django 1.0, this string simply disappears before going to Apache,
> and the data is never transmitted to the
On Nov 30, 9:56 am, Log0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This string :
>
> data = ''.join( [ chr(i) for i in xrange(256) ] )
>
> In Django 0.96, this string prints well.
> In Django 1.0, this string simply disappears before going to Apache,
> and the data is never transmitted to the
What do you mean by "disappears"? How are you trying to output it?
There's nothing special about the string that line generates, and I
doubt anything would have changed between versions of Django that
would stop that string from doing something it used to do.
-Jeff
On Nov 30, 10:56 am, Log0
Hi all,
This string :
data = ''.join( [ chr(i) for i in xrange(256) ] )
In Django 0.96, this string prints well.
In Django 1.0, this string simply disappears before going to Apache,
and the data is never transmitted to the client or even apache.
Why?
Any fix?
Thanks a lot.
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Best
Hi all,
This string :
data = ''.join( [ chr(i) for i in xrange(256) ] )
In Django 0.96, this string prints well.
In Django 1.0, this string simply disappears before going to Apache,
and the data is never transmitted to the client or even apache.
Why?
Any fix?
Thanks a lot.
---
Best
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