Hi all,
I don't want credit card details touching our server for PCI-DSS reasons
and have a no-Javascript constraint, so I use direct POST with our payment
processor. In my project I create an Order instance before the payment page
is displayed, so that I'm able to pass the correct order number to
Have you tried disabling the logging? Here's a good tip
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1661275/disable-boto-logging-without-modifying-the-boto-files
On 09/12/2014 8:29 am, "Billy Reynolds"
wrote:
> I looked at DDT, and it appears the that the queries aren't the issues.
> There only seems to b
Hey Maxim,
To build off of what Josh said. I would create a ProductPricing model that
spells out the specific rules and pricing for each property. Then when a
user selects a date reference the pricing structure and utilize the user
defined pricing to set the product to that price.
On Monday, D
I looked at DDT, and it appears the that the queries aren't the issues.
There only seems to be 10 db queries on each page in django-filebrowser.
However, the DDT log files are huge. On a single page that where
django-filebrowser is loading 10~ images and the directories where the
audio is store
Hey Maxim, a few ideas:
1. Have a cron job that runs every so often and updates the prices,
based on the time of year
2. Take a look at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/mezzanine-users/Cartridge$20creating$20a$20product$20with$20a$20user$20defined$20price/mezzanine-users/eyp