On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 22:04 -0600, James Bennett wrote:
> While playing around a bit with newforms-admin, I noticed that it's
> ever-so-close to being able to handle one cool use case which came up
> during the design discussion at PyCon: running django.contrib.admin
> without
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 10:41 -0800, Nick wrote:
> Databrowse is cool, but one limitation is that the string
> representation of model instances is limited in length to 30
> characters - via a hard-coded value in the __unicode__ method of the
> EasyInstance class.
I'd be -1 on introducing another
SmileyChris wrote:
> I've been working on a new version of the session messages ticket and
> was looking at making the "messages" context variable lazy - it seems
> silly how it currently wipes messages, even if you didn't check for
> them.
What ticket number is this btw?
While playing around a bit with newforms-admin, I noticed that it's
ever-so-close to being able to handle one cool use case which came up
during the design discussion at PyCon: running django.contrib.admin
without django.contrib.auth.
The implemention of has_permission() on AdminSite, and
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I need to allow users to log in to my Django site with their old Unix
usernames and passwords, which may be encoded with MD5-based crypt.
Yuri, I don't believe your hook provides that functionality.
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