On 6/14/06, mamcxyz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes I know... is for that I try the install onto windows.
>
> Is rare, why then RoR can be installed with lighttp on windows?
As Istvan said FastCGI doesn't work. That means you can normal CGI.
Yes you can, of course, use Apache. I just wonder why
I found a way to work around this, but it's still bugging me that it
doesn't work this way.
On Jun 16, 2006, at 12:48 AM, Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote:
> I'm trying to build a system, which uses generic views, inherited
> templates and template tags.
>
> The example is this:
>
>1. generic
I'm trying to build a system, which uses generic views, inherited
templates and template tags.
The example is this:
1. generic view uses "entry_detail.html"
2. entry_detail extends "content.html"
3. "content.html" loads a template tag library called
content_utility, and
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 03:24 +, Joseph Dickson wrote:
> Greetings..
>
> I'm considering Django as a web framework for a new project, and am
> trying to wrap my mind around how I would accomplish some things..
>
> One of the things that I need to be able to do is to have a sort of
> "macro" li
Greetings..
I'm considering Django as a web framework for a new project, and am
trying to wrap my mind around how I would accomplish some things..
One of the things that I need to be able to do is to have a sort of
"macro" like ability in my templates. I have to generate a lot of
repetitive HTM
Hi thanks for the replies - I'm surprised this is the only way to do
it as using the model api would seem neater. Have you encountered many
problems separating out the geom fields like this (eg - not being
searchable in admin / whatever)?
Yes I'd be interested in an example of how custom sql is
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 01:36 +, jacob wrote:
> Actually, I think it is coming from a different spot. Here's the full
> method:
>
> 24 def get_user_id(request):
> 25 user_id = request.session.get('user_id')
> 26 if user_id:
> 27 return request.session['user_
Stupid user error on my part. Please disregard this post.
Thanks!
-jacob
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Actually, I think it is coming from a different spot. Here's the full
method:
24 def get_user_id(request):
25 user_id = request.session.get('user_id')
26 if user_id:
27 return request.session['user_id']
28 else:
29 return HttpResponseRedi
When a user logs in I set a 'user_id' variable in their session like
this:
request.session['user_id'] = user_id
In another view I check for the user id like this:
user_id = request.session.get('user_id')
If 'user_id' is set in the user's session, this works fine. If
'user_id' is not set in th
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 09:07 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All,
> I have modified the original example model based on your suggestions,
> and I feel like I'm another step closer to what I'm trying to
> accomplish. Thanks for the suggestions! However, one issue that I
> have with the current
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 13:50, opendev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to render the output of multiple generic views under one
> template. Is this possible and if so how? The include tag renders
> only a template and cannot be used for the output of an entire view
> afaik.
The output of a view
I'm going to bow my head in shame
I was SURE that I put it there! Thanks for making me look ivan!
Corey
On Jun 15, 2006, at 5:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> make sure your application exists in the project's settings file
> INSTALLED_APPS
>
>
> >
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Don,Thanks for the reply. When I put in {% load reservations.reservationtags %} I get:'reservations.reservationtags' is not a valid tag library: Could not load template library from django.templatetags.reservationtags, No module named reservationtagsAny other ideas?Thanks,CoreyOn Jun 15, 2006, at 5
On Thursday 15 June 2006 19:12, Luke Plant wrote:
> This is because your models are in different apps. I can't remember
> off-hand what the correct syntax is
of course, the way to find out is to use the /admin/doc/ view, or
examine the object with 'dir' in a python interactive shell, or the t
All,
I have tried this (
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/models/mutually_referential/)
with the current trunk and get the following errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py" in
get_response
74. response = callba
On Jun 15, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Corey wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> I've written a custom template tag, but I get the error:
> 'reservationtags' is not a valid tag library: Could not load template
> library from django.templatetags.reservationtags, No module named
> reservationtags
>
> I've looked in the a
make sure your application exists in the project's settings file
INSTALLED_APPS
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Hi All!
I've written a custom template tag, but I get the error:
'reservationtags' is not a valid tag library: Could not load template
library from django.templatetags.reservationtags, No module named
reservationtags
I've looked in the archives and have tried everything I know so far:
1. templa
Hi,
Thanks for the answer.
> > It is really curious because the table seems to exist.
> Does the column exist too?
Mmm... I'm afraid I do not really get the difference between the two...
Let's say that I've checked the tables with sqlite3 (.table and
.schema) and that I'm able to enter data into
On 6/15/06, Waylan Limberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just change the path to point to your install of python2.4. Perhaps
>
> #!/usr/bin/python24
Off-topic now, but if you're venturing into *nix land, this is the
best book for a newbie, I think:
Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition
http://www.ama
On 6/15/06, mamcxyz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, for use under lighttpd only
>
Well, if your using lightttpd, then you are calling django from a fcgi
script. The first line (the shebang) of that script should tell the
system which interpreter to use. Probably looks something like this;
Check this out. www.1020.org for sale. very rare numeric domain and can
be resold for a higher amount. Easy to remember - TEN TWENTY .ORG.
Check the stats - At this time, pure numeric domain websites occupied
some of the top Alexa global rankings. www.163.com at #13 (ahead of
Microsoft and AOL), w
I think this may be the same problem that is documented in
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1796
Obviously, making sure that you for e.g. import from 'myproj' is the
right way, but I did submit a patch for management.py that seems to fix
the problem (while not really addressing the root cause
On 6/13/06, Paul Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Of course it would be nice just to call the save() and delete() methods
> and everything would behave as listed in my first post.
>
This is one of the Summer of Code projects in the works. You can read
about it and offer some input on the dev-
On 6/14/06, plungerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that is precisely what i would like to do. how you access a
> variable defined in settings.py from a template tho? i have
> not been able to track this bit down.
>
James Bennett recently posted an excellent article on this very
subject which o
On 6/14/06, Scott McCracken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My question is, how do I get www.mydomain.com to point to my Django
> files properly - in other words how can I get www.mydomain.com load the
> same homepage I get when I go to django.mydomain.com?
>
Put the .htaccess file and the django.f
On 6/14/06, Jay Parlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/14/06, mamcxyz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yes I know... is for that I try the install onto windows.
> >
> > Is rare, why then RoR can be installed with lighttp on windows?
>
> I think they might use Cygwin to do it. Nothing stoppin
Thanks for the pointers Frankie I know about the DevelopersForHire page
I also know the Django community and potentially interested parties is
much larger than those listed there, I tried my chances to reach a
wider audience. Jacob indeed judging the response this is a good place
to post a job .
On Thursday 15 June 2006 15:12, Antonello Cicchese wrote:
> now the problem is that in my admin i want to display in the city
> field only cities related to the previously selected state, how can i
> do this?
Hacking this in server side will be difficult. My approach would be to
use the 'js' A
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:41, Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos wrote:
> I've been developping a link model (see at the end of the post, kind
> of personal delicious) , and when I try to use the admin interface to
> add a url, I obtain the following error:
> Request Method: GET
> Request U
mathias wrote:
> In my view I can retrieve all the tickets:
> tickets = Ticket.objects.all()
> I can also retrieve the content that matches my search:
> contents = Content.object.filter(body__icontains='bla')
>
> But I can't figure out how to retrieve a QuerySet with all the tickets
> from the con
> And when I save form, got this error:
> Invalid value: 'region' should be a 'serp2.apps.common.models.Region'> instance, not a Request
The hint is in the error message.
You must pass a Region object to the region parameter,
new_data['region'] contains only the id that the user selected from
t
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 12:20, Viktor wrote:
> I have two applications in my project:
>
...
> But when in my views I try to do:
>
> c1 = Cls1.objects.get(pk=1)
> clss = c1.cls2_set.all()
>
> I get:
>
> 'Cls1' object has no attribute 'cls2_set'
This is because your models are in different apps.
No, for use under lighttpd only
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Hi,
Here's my problem:
I have two models: Ticket and Content, a ticket can have several
content, so the ticket object contains the key to a ticket. So I have a
OneToMany relationship between the two.
I have a search page to search for tickets, what I want to do is
retrieve all the tickets that h
Hi,
I have a News model with a field in it called Topic:
topic = model.ManyToManyField(Topic)
Now I would like to add a Sequence field to the intermediary table and
as it has been suggested, I should delete the ManyToMany field from the
News model and create the intermediery table by hand.
class
Hello Malcolm Tredinnick!
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 12:51:33 +1000 you wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 16:56 +0400, Grigory Fateyev wrote:
> Create your form to collect the data you need. Make the submit button
> on that form send you to a view method to handle the submission as per
> normal (see [1]
On 6/15/06, mamcxyz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How run django under this version of Linux? I install lighttpd
> sucesfully. I have subversion, python 2.4, CentOS 3.7...
>
python2.4 manage.py runserver
?
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Ok, I have CentOs 3. When I run python:
>>Python 2.2.3 (#1, Mar 9 2006, 18:16:14)
I install python 2.4 and can acces it with python2.4
>>Python 2.4 (#1, Jun 14 2006, 22:23:14)
Now... I'm lost.
>From the info I read about CentOs 3 (why CentOS 3? Because that is the
provided plataform from our
That is awsome, I wish it were on the main website!
Please reference the following Trac entry :)
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1248
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Hello. I'm wondering if you've found a solution to this or if anyone
else knows what the problem might be. I'm having the same problem as
you, and my code is nearly identical.
Thanks,
Julia
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Antonello,
I'm trying to achieve the same thing, look at my post here:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/f126415daa0461c4
Once we figure this out (if we do), I will post the solution to the
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All,
I have modified the original example model based on your suggestions,
and I feel like I'm another step closer to what I'm trying to
accomplish. Thanks for the suggestions! However, one issue that I
have with the current solution is scalability. Because there will be
thousands of possible
On 6/15/06, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - as a person investigating django for managing metadata that will
> also have a spatial/gis component (lat/lon bounding boxes), would the
> reccommended approach be to create a new field for use in my models?
> Admittedly this would be specific to
Hi everyone,
I'm Antonello and I am new to django.
I'm trying to write my very first serious app, so now all the problems
are coming out.
I have a model with two fields like these
state =models.ForeignKey(State)
city = models.ForeignKey(City)
where State is
class State(models.Model):
nam
I'm starting to wonder if it might be a better idea to somehow do a
formal "sync" between app DBs every X minutes, rather then going though
the pain of worring about the threading stuff? There isn't _that_ much
that is shared between the two DBs currenly, and it might make more
sense to have the t
On 06/15/06 14:59, Jos Yule wrote:
> I haven't plugged any of this into a twisted app yet, so i don't know.
I'ld be very interested to here how it's going once you get there.
> I suppose i could put the db stuff into one of the threading defereds
> to avoid that kind of blocking...
>
That's ex
I haven't plugged any of this into a twisted app yet, so i don't know.
I suppose i could put the db stuff into one of the threading defereds
to avoid that kind of blocking...
Good catch, i need to figure that out. :\
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exciting news,
thanks , Jeroen and Steven.
On 6/15/06, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 6/15/06, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [1] http://djangoapi.quamquam.org/trunk/
>
> Ah cute. Now that might be useful to also have on the main site.
> Adrian?
On 6/15/06, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [1] http://djangoapi.quamquam.org/trunk/
Ah cute. Now that might be useful to also have on the main site.
Adrian? :D
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On 06/15/06 13:53, Roger Sun wrote:
> Just like ruby's
> http://api.rubyonrails.org/
>
> currently, i don't know where can i refer to these api,
> i hope the author can do this for us. ^_^
>
> roger
>
There's an unofficial api reference under [1]
[1] http://djangoapi.quamquam.org/trunk/
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> Just like ruby's
> http://api.rubyonrails.org/
>
> currently, i don't know where can i refer to these api,
> i hope the author can do this for us. ^_^
I am currently writing/working on expanding the documentation that's
available, I'll take this
Just like ruby's
http://api.rubyonrails.org/
currently, i don't know where can i refer to these api,
i hope the author can do this for us. ^_^
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James Bennett wrote:
> On 6/14/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yeah, sorry about that. We really need to fix this. :-(
>>
>> But it's not entirely trivial from what I remember last time I dived in
>> there.
>
> Better to let Guido and company fix relative imports in Python,
>
Thank you.
That's a beautiful solution, really puts an end to the evil code in
templates.
/Hugo
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Why bother shuffling data between tables?
I've got a wiki app I've been working on (slowly - hoping to release
soon!), and I add a revision field ( IntegerField ), and just add a new
entry with revision+1. The latest version has the latest revision
number. Easy :-)
Then it's just a matter of som
Hi Nick,
On 6/15/06, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - as a person investigating django for managing metadata that will
> also have a spatial/gis component (lat/lon bounding boxes), would the
> reccommended approach be to create a new field for use in my models?
> Admittedly this would be sp
On 06/15/06 04:01, Jos Yule wrote:
> Ok, here is what i had to do to get it to work:
>
> In a 'test.py' file:
>
> --
> from django.conf import settings
> import settings as mysettings
>
> settings.configure(mysettings)
>
> from django import db
>
>
hi, thanks, it works now:)
modify like this:
Alias /media C:\django\django\contrib\admin\media
SetHandler None
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Hi - as a person investigating django for managing metadata that will
also have a spatial/gis component (lat/lon bounding boxes), would the
reccommended approach be to create a new field for use in my models?
Admittedly this would be specific to the postgres+postgis backend.
I'd be looking to imp
sorry, it couldn't work:(.
my httpd.conf:
SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE hotel.settings
Alias /media C:\django\django\contrib\admin\media
SetHandler None
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> hi, I ported my web to apache, it works, but the admin site couldn't
> find the css templa
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 00:19 -0700, Hugo Wetterberg wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was trying to output formatted dates in my template with
> {{ entry.strftime("%A, %B %d") }}
>
> ...where entry is a datetime object. But I got an error where Django
> said:
> "Could not parse the remainder: ("%A, %B %d")
>
hi, I ported my web to apache, it works, but the admin site couldn't
find the css template now. how can I find it back.
the django office site said "2. Or, copy the admin media files so that
they live within your Apache document root."
but after I copied it to my htdocs, "C:\Program Files\Apache
G
Hey there Paul.
I'm working with a price comparison website, and we have a similar
system going on. You see, products have 1+ prices, stored in a prices
table. We get prices daily from dealers, and handle historical prices
in a different table, just like Waylan said. The prices_hist table
holds t
Hi All,
I was trying to output formatted dates in my template with
{{ entry.strftime("%A, %B %d") }}
...where entry is a datetime object. But I got an error where Django
said:
"Could not parse the remainder: ("%A, %B %d")
Now I'm forced to send entry as a ready-formatted string from view,
which
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