On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 00:30 -0700, laspal wrote:
>
> >>In other words, why can't you just call it directly as a Python function
> >>and pass it the list of mail ids you want to send?
>
> I tried returning the python function.
I didn't say *return* a Python function. I said *call* a Python
fun
>>In other words, why can't you just call it directly as a Python function and
>>pass it the list of mail ids you want to send?
I tried returning the python function.
View contact( request):
if request.method == 'POST':
return SendMail_Selected(request, new_mailing_list)
view Send
laspal schrieb:
> So my problem is right now I am sending the mailing_list in the url.
> which is not the right way of doing it as I might have more then 100
> mail id in my url.
>
> So I wanted to know how can I solve this problem???
>
Hi,
you could sent the IDs as GET parameter:
http://...
On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 23:51 -0700, laspal wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a listing of contact from which I choose contact and get the
> mailid.
> Now I want to send mail to the selected mailid by using another form.
>
> So right now what I am doing is :
>
> view contacts( request):
> if request.method
Hi,
I have a listing of contact from which I choose contact and get the
mailid.
Now I want to send mail to the selected mailid by using another form.
So right now what I am doing is :
view contacts( request):
if request.method == 'POST':
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('mailing_lis
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