Re: Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread James Bennett
Once again: This discussion is inappropriate for this list; take it to personal email. There will not be a third warning. -- "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct." -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django use

Re: Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread AshleyS
Thank you Clifford for the defense on my behalf. Due to the unforgiving longevity of the Internet, it was my greatest fear that this thread would gain a high search engine rank in regards to my name. This could of permanently ruined my professional reputation. Off topic: I think Dale Carnegie was

Re: Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread CLIFFORD ILKAY
On 05/15/2010 11:18 PM, AshleyS wrote: Hi David, I guess now that you are convinced that I am a scammer there must not be much I could say to convince you otherwise. Previously I have contacted all of the Australian Django freelancers and asked them if they had any work. I didn't scrape them, I

Re: Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread James Bennett
This entire discussion is inappropriate for this list. If either of you wish to continue it, do so elsewhere. -- "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct." -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To p

Re: Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread AshleyS
Hi David, I guess now that you are convinced that I am a scammer there must not be much I could say to convince you otherwise. Previously I have contacted all of the Australian Django freelancers and asked them if they had any work. I didn't scrape them, I manually went through the 146 Australian

Re: Pluggable Q&A app?

2010-05-15 Thread Max Battcher
baxter gretschpages.com gmail.com> writes: > > Can anyone give me any suggestions for a relatively simple, pluggable > Q&A app? I'm looking for something sorta Stack-Overflow-ish, but I'm > OK with handling voting, authentication, search, etc. separately. > > What I've found so far (OSQA, Askb

Spammer named 'Ashley J. Sands' who harvested everyone's email from djangopeople.net

2010-05-15 Thread David Ross @ Wolfeon
Disregard the email coming from the individual and I don't recommend doing business with such a leech. This guy wrote a program to harvest emails and mass spam using Google Gmail, the access method of SMTP. How I know the guy is a leech: 1) There's no User-Agent header 2) He negligently used the

Re: formsets and empty results

2010-05-15 Thread Dexter
Hey, Ik zou deze pagina even bekijken: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ref/forms/validation/#ref-forms-validation Grtz On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Wim Feijen wrote: > Hi all, > > Can some of you please

formsets and empty results

2010-05-15 Thread Wim Feijen
Hi all, Can some of you please help me with the following? For an application, I need to display the same form ten times over. Filling in each form is optional. Of course, I'd like to keep this safe & simple and therefore I am looking at formsets. Is it possible to use a formset, call formset.is

Re: Pluggable Q&A app?

2010-05-15 Thread Kenny Meyer
bax...@gretschpages.com (mail.bax...@gmail.com) wrote: > Can anyone give me any suggestions for a relatively simple, pluggable > Q&A app? I'm looking for something sorta Stack-Overflow-ish, but I'm > OK with handling voting, authentication, search, etc. separately. > > What I've found so far (OSQA

Re: manager.raw returning Capitalized field names

2010-05-15 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:29 AM, geraldcor wrote: > Hello, > > Some background first. I am working with a legacy database that is not > only legacy, it is legacy Microsoft access so there is some hacking > going on. I am accessing a MySQL backend and my models are set up to > use the existing tabl

Re: Testing custom management commands

2010-05-15 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:04 AM, ses1984 wrote: > I am interested in writing unit tests to cover some custom commands I > have written, but I'm unsure how I can pass options to these commands > through my unittest.TestCase classes. > > I have a command to import data from my client's flat file sys

Re: Using a variable for a field name in a filter?

2010-05-15 Thread chewynougat
Sorry, didn't initially see the replies, repeating the answer to Javier and Nuno! On May 15, 10:09 am, chewynougat wrote: > Hi Derek, > > If I am thinking correctly, you can build up a list of keyword > arguments in a dictionary for a filter query (or any query). > > So, for example, in a for loo

Re: Using a variable for a field name in a filter?

2010-05-15 Thread chewynougat
Hi Derek, If I am thinking correctly, you can build up a list of keyword arguments in a dictionary for a filter query (or any query). So, for example, in a for loop: first time round: kwargs = {'foo': 'found'} where the key is the database field and the value is the record(s) you are searching f

Django history table

2010-05-15 Thread rj
Hi guys, I am trying to implement history table but I am stuck with the model structure for it. So this is what I would like to implement I have a database model and performing some action on that model (basically on all the objects ). Each action, effects all the objects. I would like to store