> The original poster suggested adding a field called password_md5 to a
> model that is an extension of User. It was never indicated that such a
> field already existed.
Ah, my bad. I misinterpreted.
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On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 05:37 +, Bryan Veloso wrote:
> Alright. I tried looking in the actual source for any mention of
> password_md5... and it no longer exists.
The original poster suggested adding a field called password_md5 to a
model that is an extension of User. It was never indicated tha
Alright. I tried looking in the actual source for any mention of
password_md5... and it no longer exists. So I'm sure I just can't call
the field. I'd have to recreate it or something correct?
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Hi! It's been a while since I posted to this list, but I have a little
problem and would like to ask for some help.
I have the following 2 models:
class Personnel(models.Model):
report = models.ForeignKey(Report, unique = True)
class Admin:
pass
def __st
> The usual route I go with when trying to extend on the User model is
> to create a new model and link it to the User model. For example:
>
> class UserExt(models.Model):
> user = models.ForeignKey(User)
> # ... other fields that you need here
>
> def __init__(self, user):
> s
On 6/27/07, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like this is the default result for Model subclasses. Possibly
> related to the way we create them (using a metaclass). Feel free to work
> out a patch in django/db/models/base.py (in the ModelBase class,
> probably) if you want to
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 18:58 -0700, dailer wrote:
> I have a models.py module that I thought I would test pydoc on. So I
> try.
>
>
> $ python manage.py shell
> Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit
> (Intel)] on win32
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "li
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 12:05 -0700, robo wrote:
[...]
> --
> But even using custom forms I get errors:
>
> AttributeError at /vendor/Chef/1/
> 'lineItemPrice' object has no attribute 'save'
> Request Method: POST
> Request URL: http://192.168.1.104:8000/vendor/Chef/1/
> Exception T
Hi Guys,
I'm in the middle of the latest set of updates (the merge of the
oracle branch with trunk), the only thing left to do is sort out the
core.management module (68 conflicts!!). I should have that cracked by
the end of today and it would be great to get it checked in so others
could help wit
> Sorry, I don't know about fcgi configuration or url.rewrite-once.
You can find docs about em here.
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/fastcgi/
In my understanding, the Apache configuration would have the same
problem. The issue is templates not being in the web root.
Ivan
On Jun 27,
On 6/28/07, Ramiro Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It isn't a big problem, it will go away when you set DATABASE_NAME variable
> in settings.py (the next step) and it will eventually be solved so the
> behavior
> matches the documentation again.
FYI - I've fixed this in [5557].
Yours,
Ru
errr. i didn't do too well with my first post. Actually, my model
validation calls startDate_EndDate_CrossValidation just find via a
validator_list. The problem is I'm trying to write a tester and don't
know how to call startDate_EndDate_CrossValidation and get field_data
and all_data passed in.
errr. i didn't do too well with my first post. Actually, my model
validation calls startDate_EndDate_CrossValidation just find via a
validator_list. The problem is I'm trying to write a tester and don't
know how to call startDate_EndDate_CrossValidation and get field_data
and all_data passed in.
On 6/28/07, Chris Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The 'bool object has no attribute status_code' message is generated
> > because the login() method visits the named url, and tries to fill in
> > the form it finds. If you are already logged in, and you visit a
> > login-decorated view, the
On 6/27/07, Bryan Veloso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the moment, the game can only read md5 or plain-text passwords, and
> I know that Django has the hash$salt$hash (or something. :P) way of
> doing it. So I can't just copy the password from the User model to the
> account table since the game
I have a models.py module that I thought I would test pydoc on. So I
try.
$ python manage.py shell
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit
(Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(InteractiveConsole)
>>> from mysite
On 6/27/07, leif strickland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After some digging around, it looks like the newforms-admin branch
> does not allow widget declarations within the model class itself.
Yeah. As you've discovered, one of the big points of newforms-admin is
to get as much stuff as possible o
Solved!
I didn't know what was the problem, but when I cleaned up the whole
project and tables (with startproject, startapp, syncdb) and copied
again the code, it worked!
On 27 jun, 12:00, emer77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (sorry for the bad english)
>
> I'm with the same problem of this (close
> Which DATABASE_BACKEND are you using? Are you running trunk, and if
> so, what revision?
I'm using MYSQL and trunk revision .
As Ramiro said, it went away when I set the DATABASE_NAME, so I'm all
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After some digging around, it looks like the newforms-admin branch
does not allow widget declarations within the model class itself.
However, adding a custom widget is quite easy.
In the branch, almost all of the admin app functionality has been
moved out of the inner Admin class and into a separ
Graham Dumpleton a écrit :
> Do what has been suggested with using something like live http
> headers, but in particular pay close attention to the Content-Type
> header being returned for static files served from your /media
> directory. When using Apache the content types for such files will be
In python shell I typed:
>> from gfs_chefrevival.shop.forms import OrderDetailForm
>> from django import newforms as forms
>> f = OrderDetailForm()
>> f.is_bound
I get the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
AttributeError: 'lineItemPrice' object has no attribute 'i
On 6/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a lightTPD setup. Assume my django project is foo located at /
> home/foo, the document root is in /home/foo/public_html, and the
> django templates are in /home/foo/templates.
>
> I've configured lightTPD as follows:
> ==
On 6/27/07, rycole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or, will these views stay backwards compatible through
> future versions? These views provided by auth are exactly what I need,
> but I don't want to use them if I will need to change stuff later. Any
> ideas?
I'm pretty sure they'll be updated to n
I created a validator for use in a validator_list in the admin
interface like so...
def startDate_EndDate_CrossValidation(modelName):
def result(field_data, all_data):
being new to python, I stole this from an example somewhere. I have
these 3 attributes, but how do I call this?
Took me a bit to get .FileField() working in the admin, and im wondering if it
needs to be as complicated as it seems. I think it currently violates DRY, and
maybe that was intentional for 'security' or 'performance' reasons, or maybe it
was just an oversight.
I did the following, and got the
Looks great. Good work!
For those of us still stuck in alpha, can you share a bit about your
implementation? Are you using Apache? Squid? What's your approach to
caching? Did you use Django's built-in User model for your registered
site users? What DB did you opt for?
Any information would be a
http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2007/06/python_web_application_framewo.html
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I figured it out!
The problem was that my custom zip code field's clean() function was
returning the profile object's *id*, not the actual zip code
instance.
> zip_code_id = Postal_Code.objects.get(postal_code=value).id
> return int(zip_code_id)
As it turns out, the function should have retur
Alright, I did about 2 hours of searching today and I'm beginning to
think that the above is an impossibility. Which probably means that
I'm going to have to bypass Django authentication and make my own, but
I don't even know where to start on that, so I'm at quite a loss. :/
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spent more time picking colors that looked good together than I did
coding site logic. On top of that, the source of the package is easy
to read and which makes up for the
Hi,
I have a lightTPD setup. Assume my django project is foo located at /
home/foo, the document root is in /home/foo/public_html, and the
django templates are in /home/foo/templates.
I've configured lightTPD as follows:
===
fastcgi.server = (
"/django.fcg
Very well done.
Michael
On 6/27/07, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Fellow Djangoers!
>
> After many late-night IRC sessions and countless visits to the django
> docs, we're very proud to announce the launch of Fluther.com, our
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>
> Yes, it's similar
On Jun 27, 11:32 pm, grassoalvaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here some code:
> -
> class TestField(models.Model):
> name = models.TextField()
> text = models.ManyToManyField(TextOption)
> class Meta:
> db_tab
Greetings,
When I use a filter_interface for ManyToManyFields that have help_text
set, the help does not show up in the admin interface. I have started
to dig into the Javascript that makes the change for the select box,
but hopefully someone can identify the problem more quickly than I.
The ot
Hello Fellow Djangoers!
After many late-night IRC sessions and countless visits to the django
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Django-powered social Q&A site.
Yes, it's similar to Yahoo Answers or AskMeFi, but with some new
twists like real-time discussion, quest
Here's a bit of the testing I have run in the shell...
>>> from mysite2.profile.models import Profile
>>> from django import newforms
>>> from mysite2.admin import ProfileOptions
>>> # instantiate a Profile object
>>> test_profile = Profile.objects.get(id=1)
>>> # instantiate the adminoptions cla
Here's a bit of the testing I have run in the shell...
>>> from mysite2.profile.models import Profile
>>> from django import newformms
>>> from mysite2.admin import ProfileOptions
>>>
>>> # instantiate a Profile object
>>> test_profile = Profile.objects.get(id=1)
>>>
>>> # instantiate the admino
> If you're wanting it for actual inclusion, there's also the edge case
> of whether the model's been saved. If not PK is None, and the URL
> will be mal-formed.
>
> I dunno what to do for that corner case.
I guess it might make sense to return the "add" url instead, although that
makes it twic
Right but I'm using the Django server included with the package for
development and Apache for another. So the root of my test server is /
mydjangosite, but for my deployment server its /~ryan/...etc..etc
I just put a LINK_PREFIX string in the top settings module and a
wrapper function like ad
On 6/27/07, Chris Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Hmmm. Nice, except that it hardcodes the base url of the admin, which leads
> me to this :
If you're wanting it for actual inclusion, there's also the edge case
of whether the model's been saved. If not PK is None, and the URL
will be mal-
> Small tweak to support models which don't use AutoField for primary_key.
>
> def get_admin_url(self):
>pk = getattr(self, self._meta.pk.attname)
>return "/admin/%s/%s/%s/" % (
> self._meta.app_label,
> self._meta.module_name,
> pk)
Hmmm. Nice, except that it hardcodes
I'm beginning a site with Django, and am starting with the fundamental
elements of the site first. I figured I'd get the user login /
registration working before I do anything. Should I still use
django.contrib.auth.views for login, logout, etc, even though they use
oldforms? Or, will these views
Yes, the ModelAdmin is registered with django.contrib.admin.site. And
the change and add pages for the model are displaying correctly. It
even provides the expected error message if I enter an invalid Zip
code.
But when I enter a correct Zip code and Save, it gives me an
Integrity
Error:
Yes, the ModelAdmin is registered with django.contrib.admin.site. And
the change and add pages for the model are displaying correctly. It
even provides the expected error message if I enter an invalid Zip
code.
But when I enter a correct Zip code and Save, it gives me an Integrity
Error:
---
On 6/27/07, Nathaniel Whiteinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> def get_admin_url(self):
> return "%s/%s/%s/%s/" % ("/admin", self._meta.app_label,
Small tweak to support models which don't use AutoField for primary_key.
def get_admin_url(self):
pk = getattr(self, self._meta.pk.att
I just make them all come from the root. Works no matter where it's
deployed:
Instead of "http://example.com/mydjangosite/manage/manage"; I would
just do "/mydjangosite/manage/manage"
On Jun 27, 2:41 pm, Ryan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What if I am using generic views?
>
> On Jun 27, 3:26 pm,
On 6/27/07, leif strickland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> zip_code_id =
> Postal_Code.objects.get(postal_code=value).id
Is Postal_Code.postal_code a string or numeric?
...
> try:
> zip_code = Postal_Code.objects.get(id =
> value).
Yes, Alberto is right.
Also, I ran into this problem a few days ago. Basically, after you
write your view processing like Alberto suggested, you need to do a
response redirect or HttpResponseRedirect and pass it "." (which is to
the same page the user was on). After I did that on my form, the use
Here some code:
-
class TestField(models.Model):
name = models.TextField()
text = models.ManyToManyField(TextOption)
class Meta:
db_table = 'test'
test = TestField.objects.get()
a = time.time()
for i in range
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, or if there's an official
way to to this, but I'm using this::
def get_admin_url(self):
return "%s/%s/%s/%s/" % ("/admin", self._meta.app_label,
self._meta.object_name.lower(), self.id)
Stolen from wamber.net.
- whiteinge
OK, I've been tinkering with this all day, and I'm still having one
big problem
As Jeremy suggested, I created custom ZipCodeField and MyAdmin
classes. In addition, I created a custom ZipcodeLookupInput widget.
I've tested this in the shell and on the test server, and the clean
and render functio
OK, I've been tinkering with this all day, and I'm still having one
big problem
As Jeremy suggested, I created custom ZipCodeField and MyAdmin
classes. In addition, I created a custom ZipcodeLookupInput widget.
I've tested this in the shell and on the test server, and the clean
and render functi
Specifically, the boolean values describe certain types of data the
user wishes to mask when looking through the database. The values are
specific to each user, so there is no reason to DB them. I am storing
them in the session variable. The problem is that the variables are
not updated instant
Hello,
On Jun 27, 10:55 am, AnaReis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having a problem here and I don't really know how to solve it.
> I have a form on a page, the add user page:
> (r'^manager/operations/nlsciadc/users/adduser/$', add_user), #The
> template is add_user.html
>
> When the use
I have determined the source of my problem. It was an inheriting
template defining a block and shadowing the parent block in which my
tag was called.
On Jun 27, 1:44 pm, Kevin Tonon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Django 0.91
>
> More or less, this is what I'm doing:
>
> appname/te
On 6/27/07, BigBaaadBob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> New install and new user, so maybe I'm doing something dumb. I
> searched and didn't see anything...
...
> django.contrib.auth: 'module' object has no attribute
> 'get_max_name_length'
> 1 error found.
Which DATABASE_BACKEND are you using?
On 6/27/07, BigBaaadBob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> New install and new user, so maybe I'm doing something dumb. I
> searched and didn't see anything...
>
> Following the tutorial I get this when running the development server:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/DjangoText/demosite $ python manage.py run
What if I am using generic views?
On Jun 27, 3:26 pm, Ryan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perfect. Thanks.
>
> On Jun 27, 12:40 pm, Thomas Steinacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Try the {% url %}
> > tag:http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/#url
>
> > tom
>
> > On Jun 27, 20
New install and new user, so maybe I'm doing something dumb. I
searched and didn't see anything...
Following the tutorial I get this when running the development server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/DjangoText/demosite $ python manage.py runserver
Validating models...
django.contrib.auth: 'module' objec
On 6/27/07, Val <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Specifically, the boolean values describe certain types of data the
> user wishes to mask when looking through the database. The values are
> specific to each user, so there is no reason to DB them. I am storing
> them in the session variable.
The
Perfect. Thanks.
On Jun 27, 12:40 pm, Thomas Steinacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try the {% url %}
> tag:http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/#url
>
> tom
>
> On Jun 27, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Ryan K wrote:
>
>
>
> > What is the best form of a link in my Django site's templates? F
I've also tried abandoning form_for_model and created my own custom
form like so in forms.py:
from django import newforms as forms
from django.newforms.widgets import *
class OrderDetailForm(forms.Form):
order = forms.IntegerField()
quantity = forms.IntegerField()
unitPrice = FloatField(la
On 6/27/07, leif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have information on this topic? I have a feeling I'm not
> the only one who's wondering this. Thanks!
Your best bet is probably to read the source right now; when the
branch is complete there will undoubtedly be documentation showing the
s
Does anyone have information on this topic? I have a feeling I'm not
the only one who's wondering this. Thanks!
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On 6/27/07, Val <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>change a boolean
> value
A boolean value where, in what context, for what purpose?
> it
> takes multiple refreshes for the value to update itself.
There are multiple processes in general-- runserver is one process,
but shouldn't be used outside of
On 6/27/07, leif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Thanks for the input, Jeremy. I've actually decided to use newforms-
> admin since I won't be going to production for another few months
Sorry for missing that the first time. :)
Admin uses django.newforms.models.form_for_model, which takes an
o
I am having difficulty with re-rendering the same template. My site
is designed with links which, when clicked, will change a boolean
value (this is done via a query string), then re-render the page they
were clicked from. The problem is that when the page is rendered, it
takes multiple refreshe
Hi,
I'm using Django 0.91
More or less, this is what I'm doing:
appname/templatetags/app_extras.py:
from django.core.template import Library, Node
register = Library()
class MyNode(Node):
def __init__(self, foo):
self.foo = foo
print 'foo' * 100
def render(self, conte
In going through cleaning up all the hard-coded urls in my templates, I'm
making good use of the get_absolute_url methods that I've added to my
models.
Looking at the links I'm left with, they're almost all to the admin pages.
How would I write a method to provide a get_admin_change_url method ?
Its been a while since I used reportlab but shouldn't he be able to
add the image and place some text on top of it without generating a
whole image with PIL and then placing it in pdf? Of course that
assumes pdf output only and not png. I think the best results would
be the reportlab route anywa
> > I'm running into problems with the test client's login method.
> > Specifically, within a single test method, the first login succeeds but
> the
> > second one fails.
> > Is this something that should work ? Am I doing something wrong ?
>
> The 'bool object has no attribute status_code' messa
I'm trying to debug a problem for which vanderkerkoff opened ticket
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/, the fact that under some
circumstances the development server prints a tracebak terminating
with:
error: (32, 'Broken pipe')
I noticed that if I add middleware ThreadLocals as per:
Try the {% url %} tag:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/#url
tom
On Jun 27, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Ryan K wrote:
>
> What is the best form of a link in my Django site's templates? For
> example, I have a base.html which serves as the base template for all
> others. It contains l
What is the best form of a link in my Django site's templates? For
example, I have a base.html which serves as the base template for all
others. It contains links that are relative to the current directory
like Manage. However, when I am at a page like
http://example.com/mydjangosite/manage/edit/2
Hi Malcolm,
This is my traceback errors from copy&paste:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py"
in get_response
74. response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
File "/www/htdocs/gfs_chefrevival/../gfs_chefrevi
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 04:53:12PM +0200, Roodie wrote:
>
> I worked on a console application which uses django to do some
> database related tasks.
> I started my code with these lines:
>
> ---
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> import sys
> sys.path.append('/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Vers
(sorry for the bad english)
I'm with the same problem of this (closed) thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/9930f6e624fd8363/f52bc916056d7dbd?lnk=gst&q=free+comments&rnum=1#f52bc916056d7dbd
Using django-svn.
In two local installations (Mac and Ubuntu), freeco
I worked on a console application which uses django to do some
database related tasks.
I started my code with these lines:
---
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
sys.path.append('/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/
lib/python2.4/site-packages/django')
sys.path.append('/path/to/th
Hi fellows,
I have doing a custom user authentication, I have my own views to
control login and logout, and works great, but now I wish use the
authentication views that Django provides.
When forms call to login view, Django authenticate user but then
redirect to '/account/profile'. Reading the so
It's currently being done for a server application, I don't see why it
couldn't be used for a desktop application as well?
Check out http://www.silverstripesoftware.com/blog/archives/51 and
http://code.google.com/p/evennia/
The first is a desktop application that uses Django, I'm just not sure
i
Just updated Django to latest version. I'm running it on a Mac Book
Pro with Python 2.5.1 from the MacPorts packaging system. When I run
'python manage.py runserver', I get the following error:
ImportError: No module named _md5
I have a feeling this may be more of a python problem than Django,
On 6/27/07, Vance Dubberly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> ball of red tape but let's just say django is ALOT more resource intensive
> and ALOT slower.
Have you done any profiling? I haven't compared such a port, but I'd
be surprised if performance is significantly (i.e. one order)
different w
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how can I change the string for date/datetime fields in the admin
interface?
2007-08-15 should be changed to 15.8.2007 ("d.m.Y H:i")
Thanks, Manuel
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> Hello,
> use PIL (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/) for this
>
Note the nice logo in the left sidebar :-)
Nis
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Hello,
use PIL (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/) for this
ndengler пишет:
> hello,
> we want to output small flyers that users can print (or could
> display).
> I had a look at http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/outputting_pdf/
> which explains how to creat pdfs with templates.
>
hello,
we want to output small flyers that users can print (or could
display).
I had a look at http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/outputting_pdf/
which explains how to creat pdfs with templates.
How can we also create images?
having a personalized text over a background image to be printe
Hi,
> Vance Dubberly wrote:
> > On the plus side it is faster than a similar PHP app ( with APC ) and
> > faster than serving static files.
Afaik, dynamic things _can't be_ faster than static things.
Kai
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I'm currently developing a desktop application, not a web application.
But I want to use django's models to store and retrieve data in
Database. Is it possible? How should I do it?
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Long story short, I'm building a control panel + backend to an MMORPG.
It runs off of a mySQL database, I used inspectdb, and all of that
worked perfectly. However, now I have some duplicate data, the User
model (since I'm using django-registration) and the account table of
the inspected database.
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On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 02:26 -0700, AnaReis wrote:
> Hi again,
> This is getting very frustrating because I can't make this work...
> This is exactly what I wrote in the files:
In future, please remember that when you send a message like this, a lot
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Hi again,
This is getting very frustrating because I can't make this work...
This is exactly what I wrote in the files:
[newforms.py]
from django import newforms as forms
from django.newforms.forms import BoundField
from django.template import Context, loader
class TemplatedForm(forms.Form):
Hi,
I'm having a problem here and I don't really know how to solve it.
I have a form on a page, the add user page:
(r'^manager/operations/nlsciadc/users/adduser/$', add_user), #The
template is add_user.html
When the user presses submit, the action on the form sends the user
to:
This on my urls
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 01:34 -0700, audial wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've developed my project on my desktop machine ( WinXP + Python
> 2.4.4. + Oracle Express Edition ).
> Now I have a problem with deploying it on the Gentoo Linux 2007.0
> ( Python 2.4.4 + Oracle 10.2.0.1 )
> I don't see ANY russian ch
Hello!
I've developed my project on my desktop machine ( WinXP + Python
2.4.4. + Oracle Express Edition ).
Now I have a problem with deploying it on the Gentoo Linux 2007.0
( Python 2.4.4 + Oracle 10.2.0.1 )
I don't see ANY russian chars, there are '?' (question symbols)
instead of them =(
Gr
I don't understand. Static files served by django?
Vance Dubberly wrote:
> Moved http://opensource.arc.nasa.gov to django a couple of weeks ago.
> Thought ya'll might want to know that.
>
> Also thought you might want to know the site was running on
> Tomcat/Mysql and the performance difference
> The approach here will be to write your own test runner method. When
> you call 'manage.py test', Django is effectively calling a method
> called django.test.simple.run_tests(); this method sets up the test
> environment, finds the tests, runs the tests, and cleans up the test
> environment.
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