Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 6:03 PM, M.Ganesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> <me sobbing > people who asked after me got their answers, sometimes
>> within 15 minutes..... I've not got any answers </me sobbing>
>>
>
> Don't worry - we still love you. :-)
>
>
>> How do I extend this to do the following:
>>
>> data = serializers.serialize('xml', SomeModel.objects.all(),
>> fields=('name','size', '__unicode__'))
>>
>
> You can't. fields can only contain the name of fields on your model.
>
> There is an enhancement request in the ticket system (#5711) which
> would add the ability to serialize arbitrary model attributes.
> However, there hasn't been a lot of work on that ticket, and I
> wouldn't expect to see a solution for v1.0.
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)
>
>
Thank Will & Russell,
Sorry for being impatient.
Can I use the existing serializer with a list? If yes may be I can
construct the list by hand and then serialize. The list will have less
than 10 entries only
Regards Ganesh
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