http://mongoengine.org/
or
http://django-mongodb.org/
any ideas when django admin interface will have support for mongodb?
Thanks
Bedros
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any idea who's maintaining photologue and if still has a support
community? and which fork repo supports the latest django release,
there are bunch of forks on googlecode, github, bitbucket?
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komodo is absolutely brilliant! couple months ago I spent two hours
learning how to write komodo macros in python and how to use their
shortcuts in writig commands; I recommend you try komodo and check
their bundled macros and commands in the toolbox panel (on the right)
click properties to edit co
Agree, Komodo is the best source editor on the planet.
I recently started writing macros (in python) for Komodo; and it's so
powerful;
you can also create a simple shell command pass filename (being
edited) as %F, also user input as %ask.
On May 20, 3:19 pm, W Craig Trader wrote:
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rather than embedding the confirmation ID in the URL; you can use
session messages to pass the ID to the confirmation page view
check out some examples here
http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter12/
Regards,
Bedros
On May 10, 7:32 am, Sean Brant wrote:
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I really like django-userena better than django-registration; thanks
for the link
-Bedros
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> stoped development since March/2010.
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Perfect! that's excactly what I need.
thanks a lot
Bedros
On Feb 19, 11:01 am, Thomas Rega wrote:
> 2011/2/19 bedros <2bed...@gmail.com>:
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> > Hi all,
>
> > Any one knows of a django app that shows the map of relationship
> > between models in my django
Hi all,
Any one knows of a django app that shows the map of relationship
between models in my django ORM; I remember seeing something like that
in the past, but I forgot where.
Thanks,
Bedros
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Any body here tried axure for template design; it's little pricey; and
I wonder if it's worth the price
http://www.axure.com/
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Bedros
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I'm pretty happy with openkomodo.org Edit.
my favorite feature is allowing me to open and edit file on a remote
server using ssh transparently.
Bedros
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>
> Thanks for the replies,,i got bunch of IDEs.. will figure out which
I use komodo edit
openkomodo.com
Komodo Edit is free, but Komodo IDE is commercial
On Jul 18, 11:22 am, Subhranath Chunder wrote:
> Obviously it's the user personal choice, always! :)
>
> Thanks,
> Subhranath Chunder.
>
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Roald de Vries wrote:
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> > On Jul 1
make sure you do syncdb to create database tables before you can
actually use the admin interface for the first time.
try
python ./manage.py syncdb
On Feb 1, 4:41 pm, Andy Cottell wrote:
> I am new to django, and have started building a project in it. I have
> tried to use the admin interface
I use Firefox extension SQLite Manager
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5817
select connect database from database menu and pick your sqlite file
and you're set to go.
Regards,
Bedros
On Jan 7, 4:23 pm, Justin Steward wrote:
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I use komodo edit for all my code development; my favorite feature is
open remote file (using ssh) I can edit a file on a remote server with
ssh access. very nice, I don't have to sync my local machine with
remote server anymore.
Regards,
-Bedros
On Jul 28, 4:35 pm, Sam Lai wrote:
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I'm very happy with Komodo Edit 5.0 for editing python
SyncroSVN client for subversion; not free, but it's cheap and worth
the money; very happy with it. http://www.syncrosvnclient.com/
multi-platform and intuitive interface
On Jan 6, 12:32 pm, Ovnicraft wrote:
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>
>
>
>
I personally like Komodo Edit
after trying komodo, I switched from pydev and eclipse to komodo;
On Nov 25, 10:56 am, "Antoni Aloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/25 Kurczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
>
> > I wonder why no one mentioned Komodo IDE or Komodo Edit.
> > They're my perso
thanks, this looks very promising, I'll try it out
On Sep 6, 1:51 pm, lkcl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > words, the code that _was_ handed to the pyjamas compiler is instead
> > handed to the python compiler.
>
> correction: python _interpreter_ :) pyjamas-desktop ends up doing
> "import pyweb
thanks, I was look for that feature too.
-B
On Sep 9, 4:02 am, "Nikolay Panov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may check the
> following:http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookCategoryDataModelhttp://code.google.com/p/django-categories/
>
> Have a nice day,
> Nikolay.
>
> On Tue, Sep 9,
what kind of screencast software did you use?
I found the django screencast to be moving too quickly between steps,
not enough time to absorb the message in each step.
Thanks,
-B
On Sep 3, 2:07 pm, "Ian Ozsvald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I was looking for the same thing and found the following
http://www.3captus.com/download/django_calendar
have not tried it yet, but there's a demo on the same website.
On Jul 7, 6:34 pm, Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
't involve python when moving big chunk of data.
http://wiki.codemongers.com/NginxHttpUploadProgressModule
good luck,
-Bedros
On Apr 23, 11:34 pm, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'v
check out secdownload plugin using lighttpd server
http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/wiki/Docs%3AModSecDownload
-Bedros
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> Am I right in thinking the only way to do is this under CGI etc. is to
> either:
>
they just released under open source (LGPLv2).
https://storm.canonical.com/
Tutorial is here
https://storm.canonical.com/Tutorial
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nice work; I've always been impressed by Django; and Tabblo website
gives a more convincing reason to use Django.
But, I'm still not sure on javascript/ajax library to use with
Django... so my question which ajax kit did you use with Tabblo.
Thanks,
-Bedros
On Mar 23, 11:20 am, Ned
try esvn; they claim Mac OSX compatibility (as well as Linux and
windows) using QT lib.
http://esvn.umputun.com/
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thanks, that's exactly what I'm looking for.On 9/28/06, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> traffic); but I wonder how it scales with high traffic site. Also, any> idea how this may apply to lighttpd.
thanks for the quick response; that should work for me for now (low traffic); but I wonder how it scales with high traffic site. Also, any idea how this may apply to lighttpd.
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