Hi all
Is anybody aware of a template tag or something that renders a calendar
for a blogs sidebar?
One of those things that shows the month of the blog entry you're
currently looking at and the days are links to entries that where made
on other days?
cheers
Steven
I'm triying to use lighttpd for Windows, so I can test stuff localy and
then upload to linux.
I download the windows version of lighttpd :
http://www.kevinworthington.com:8181/
I configure the thing this way:
server.modules = ( "mod_rewrite", "mod_fastcgi" )
server.document-root =
On 6/10/06, Todd O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a list of attributes for an HttpRequest object somewhere?
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/request_response/
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On Jun 10, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Luke Plant wrote:
>
> On Saturday 10 June 2006 16:40, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>
>> so I'd like to add userinfo to the context by default. To do that,
>> I've figured out that I need to add my own function to
>> TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS, but I'm a little confused how
On Saturday 10 June 2006 16:40, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> so I'd like to add userinfo to the context by default. To do that,
> I've figured out that I need to add my own function to
> TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS, but I'm a little confused how to get the
> currently logged in user so I can get the
won't this work for you:
class Node(Model):
parent = ForeignKey('self', blank=True, null=True)
... rest of your model...
then fetch it like Node.objects.filter(parent__isnull=True)
if you are worried with the possibility of ending up with mode that
one root node you could do either
On Jun 10, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Luke Plant wrote:
>
> On Saturday 10 June 2006 14:40, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>> What do people use to verify the strength of user passwords? Is there
>> a Python library out there that's good?
>>
>> I've found python-crack, but that requires cracklib to be installed
On Saturday 10 June 2006 14:40, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> What do people use to verify the strength of user passwords? Is there
> a Python library out there that's good?
>
> I've found python-crack, but that requires cracklib to be installed
> on the server and I'd prefer something self-contained.
I
Thanks Luke, very nicely explained!
Rudolph
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On Friday 09 June 2006 18:02, Marcin Kaszynski wrote:
> I just spent some time looking for a way to extend the User model in
> a way that would allow me to:
>
> 1. add fields to the model itself,
> 2. use the standard admin interface to edit them,
> 3. keep changes to Django minimal and generic.
brian,
On 6/10/06, planetshwoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying to get my first app/project started on Django. I've created
> my first model, but am unable to access the admin site. I continue to
> get the error "ImportError at /admin/" "No module named admin"
>
> My hunch is that
On Friday 09 June 2006 23:50, binjured wrote:
> 1) How robust is Django? Take for instance the User class. Say I
> wanted to add the field "favorite_color" and have it editable in the
> admin interface and work with all applicable functions, is that
> possible? What if I need to connect to a
Malcom.
Thank you for help.
I followed
http://www.modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/inst-trouble.html
so i added to my httpd.conf
SetHandler mod_python
PythonHandler mod_python.testhandler
but when I
point my browser to the /mpinfo URL
I will get
Mod_python
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 03:35 -0700, PythonistL wrote:
> Simon,
> On Apache
> I use
> Apache/2.0.55 (Trustix Secure Linux/Linux)
> mod_python/3.2.8
> Python/2.3.5
> PHP/5.0.5
> mod_perl/2.0.0 Perl/v5.8.7
Since you are using mod_python 3.2.8, have you tried looking at the
output of the helper
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 10:37 +, Giovanni Giorgi wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am building a small blog, based on the code of the wamber website.
> I have a fuzzy problem: when I insert a new posting adding a 'slug' to
> it, then I cannot search for it based on its slug name.
> I am recieving a 'No
Hi all,
I am building a small blog, based on the code of the wamber website.
I have a fuzzy problem: when I insert a new posting adding a 'slug' to
it, then I cannot search for it based on its slug name.
I am recieving a 'No post found for' error. Sometimes it seems working,
sometime I get an
Simon,
On Apache
I use
Apache/2.0.55 (Trustix Secure Linux/Linux)
mod_python/3.2.8
Python/2.3.5
PHP/5.0.5
mod_perl/2.0.0 Perl/v5.8.7
Do you think there can be a problem?
Thank you for help
regards,
L
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My settings.py looks like this:
# Django settings for mimiproject project.
DEBUG =True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
SESSION_COOKIE_AGE=259200
ADMINS = (
# ('Your Name', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
)
MANAGERS = ADMINS
SERVER_EMAIL='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Hello Michael,
thank you for help.It solved that problem.
But now it says
File "/home/django_src/django/core/db/__init__.py", line 23, in ?
raise ImproperlyConfigured, "Could not load database backend: %s.
Is your DATABASE_ENGINE setting (currently, %r) spelled correctly?
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