..and... why you don't try make theses things that you are asking ?
El 12:03 Vie Jun 5, 2020, Vishesh Mangla
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> First of all, if you will use .css file, it would be better. In that you
> can include image the usual way.
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> But still if you would like it as inline element thenn use
I have just posted
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62218886/django-tables-2-delete-column-and-delete-item-for-inherited-tables
and didn't get any feedback yet. So I appreciate anyone who can help me
about passing data.
I want to have one abstract function for all my tablelists (one for
First of all, if you will use .css file, it would be better. In that you can include image the usual way.But still if you would like it as inline element thenn use “...{% url ‘’ %}...”. Mind the single commas and double commas.Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Rabbi RabbiSent: 05 June 2020
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Please help me to fix this. Do I need to use a double quotation before and
after the .jpg link?
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StackOverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62206149/validation-always-true-blank-false-for-charfield-but-not-with-datefield
I have an inlineformset_factory containing a field. When this field is a
CharField (blank=False) and I run is_valid() on the formset, True is always
returned even
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On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 8:13 AM wrote:
> This guy has explained it all and that too step by step. May be you could
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Thank you. I will look into that :)
On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:23:21 PM UTC+2, Andréas Kühne wrote:
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> Hi,
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> This is a fairly common practice - I found this:
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> https://dev.to/zxenia/django-inline-formsets-with-class-based-views-and-crispy-forms-14o6
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> When googling for "inline formsets"
Remember you can not juat open/report an issue and bisect the git commit
which could have introduced the change in behavior, but also, if it gets
confirmed as a real bug, you can fix it yourself so to not delay yourself
in your current project. With the nice side effect that the fix will
benefit
Hi,
This is a fairly common practice - I found this:
https://dev.to/zxenia/django-inline-formsets-with-class-based-views-and-crispy-forms-14o6
When googling for "inline formsets" because that's what you want. You can
of course choose some other tutorial - but I think this one explains it ok.
You
Hi,
the code you posted on stackoverflow is not sufficient to reproduce the
problem. It would be good to provide a minimal reproducible example (see
also https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example).
Regards,
René
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I am coding a personal cookbook just for fun. On one site I want to be able
to enter the ingredients, including the corresponding amount. So, I don't
want to put all of that in one textarea, but in separate fields, so that I
could recalculate the ingredient's amount if I have to cook for
On Thursday, 4 June 2020 23:45:53 UTC+1, Tim Graham wrote:
You can try to find the commit that introduced the issue:
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/triaging-tickets/#bisecting-a-regression
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I'm happy to try and do this, i.e. produce a simple test case that
It is not that important. If you have any specific settings in your earlier
pycharm projects click on first one. Or if you have settings in separate
config file locate that finally you can choose not to import anything.
On Fri, 5 Jun, 2020, 11:52 am Pawan Goswami,
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> Please kindly help me
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