AFAIK, it is possible. Obviously you should use low-level API, which is
suitable for what you described.
"cmars232" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It is possible to use multiple cache backends with django?
>
> For example, I might want to use memcached for page
It is possible to use multiple cache backends with django?
For example, I might want to use memcached for page output caching, and
locmem:/// for custom low-level access to store long-lived large data
objects and custom DB connections within my application.
So, could I set memcached as my CACHE_
On 10/23/05, SZEKERES Istvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now how can I select all the restaurants that belong to a category and are
> in a given city?
>
> To get the restaurants from a city I can do:
> r = restaurants.get_list (city__id__exact=n)
>
> To get the restaurants belonging to a specif
Hi,
This is a simplified example about what I want to do. There are
restaurants, they have categories (e.g. pizzeria, vegetarian, etc.) and
a city the restaurant is in.
I have the following model (simplified):
class Category(meta.Model):
...
class City(meta.Model):
...
class R
Hi all,
Can someone give me directions to render fields of type timestamp in
manipulators?
Preferably rendered using the nice calendar control a'la in the django
admin.
Thanks,
Will
Awww crap - Adrian is right, I am smoking crack. I ran into the same
problem when playing with the django models in the python shell after
adding a new foreign key relationship. I changed the import statement
and reloaded the shell and the problem went away. In retrospect it is
now obvious
2005/10/23, Jeffrey E. Forcier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> So, I'm curious what the rest of you would do in this situation. Is it
> better to keep things 'logically' organized, at the possible expense of
> ease-of-coding (e.g. the ability to use generic views) and possible
> overcrowding of temp
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 10/22/05, stava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you have a similar trick for the object list view?
>
> Sure! To view the automatically-generated template for the object list
> view, find the line "t =
> loader.get_template_from_string(''.join(raw_template))" (line 492
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 10/22/05, stava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you have a similar trick for the object list view?
>
> Sure! To view the automatically-generated template for the object list
> view, find the line "t =
> loader.get_template_from_string(''.join(raw_template))" (line 492
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