Sorry for this everyone. My password wasn't strong enough. I've updated
it now.
Ian
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Others have commented on your indentation. You also have a typo:
votes = models.IntergerField()
should be:
votes = models.IntegerField()
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On 15/12/12 11:18, sebastien.mor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i've an authenticate problem with Django 1.5
All informations are
herehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/13883539/authenticate-with-django-1-5
but i'll resume the situation :
I've a custum user model which looks like :
class
Hi,
I'm trying to write a custom backend for django registration.
(http://docs.b-list.org/django-registration/0.8/backend-api.html)
I'm using python 2.7 and django 1.4.
What I want is for an existing user with suitable permissions to be able
to register accounts for new users. The new user
I'm working on a small website for a small walking/mountaineering club.
We would like to create accounts for our members using the admin site,
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