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> kind of other langauges does django support like
> dhtml,php,jsp,asp? which best suite for it?
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> data from it. I have quickly gone through Django tutorial to get some
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> find a very explicit reference to middlewares :
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> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/#the-view-layer
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> Should I mention that there's a "search" feature in the doc too ?
but that is not yet fixed, it does not do multiword searches - better to
On Tue, 2012-06-26 at 04:59 -0700, armagan wrote:
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> month's
> name is English. I want to change the name to Turkish.
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> > try typing /path_to_django/bin/django-admin.py startproject
> >
>
> If you don't know the path of the django-admin.py, you can type
>
> #which django-admin.py
it will say 'no django-admin
: command not found."
> Why is
> it not understanding the django- admin function?
> I am using Mac OS X 10.7.3, Django 1.4, and Python 2.7.2.
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or
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ch python template is best suited and supported by Django ? jinja2
> or mako or cheetah ?
the django template language is best suited and supported by django - of
course you are free to use anything you want.
>
> what is the best way of calling C++
> programs within Django ?
subprocess
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>
> what does write() do?
>
> btw, line 56 in models needs to be indented
> lines 54 and 55 have a double indent. Why?
> lines 21, 22 and 32 will never be executed.
oh, and your indents in 17 and 18 are n
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>
> http://dpaste.com/760213/
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>
what does write() do?
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lines 54 and 55 have a double indent. Why?
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a know working solution.
they give users a small snippet of httpd.conf which we can edit - I put
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and it is working. Thanks for the hints, I now remember that I had
solved this problem long ago, but it is so long since I have used
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> the
> utf8 locale configured for users. Not much of a problem for me since I
> have
> admin access but that may not be the case with webfaction :-/
I think that should be it - my dev server runs nginx (and o
e/files/storage.py" in
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> result = Attempt.objects.filter(timestamp = date.today())
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> change
> etc.) Is there a better way to run the validation ?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/forms/validation/
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> DETAIL: Key (username)=() already exists.
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On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 12:50 +0530, Tanveer Ali Sha wrote:
> How can I provide graphs in my djnago application.I wanna implement
> this
> for my Network Analysis Application .
https://developers.google.com/chart/
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On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 09:59 -0300, Andre Terra wrote:
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> moderate
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> https://developers.google.com/chart/
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> > any library that you ordinarily use in your html pages will work.
> What are the major uses of numpy and matplotlib libraries in django.
django is just p
On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 21:51 -0700, Satvir Kaur wrote:
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> required to plot graph in django framework.
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c = Context({
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>
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> prints nothing because it could
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>
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multiple people do it. Yet to test it out in practice. After all that is
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if you have an active open source project they will give you a free
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> hey man, problem solved. i did *chown www-data. . *then *chmod 777
> dbfile *now
> everything is working fine. thank you so much for your time and help.
>
> r u from europe?
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> okay, now it said nothing, the command went well. but the page is
> still
> showing me error: unable to open database file.
you need to chown -R
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> now i did 'sudo chgrp www-data . dbfile' but it says: invalid group
> www-data. do i have to create it first?
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ver framework. when you're offline, you don't have
> a server.
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> return statement.. I am also thinking now..
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e('book.html', {'titel': titel},
> context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>
> thanks many
>
possibly you need this:
in your view:
products = Product.objects.all()
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unt()
> i = 1;
> for i in range(0,numberOfIds):
> p = Produkt.objects.get(id=i)
> #lookup in db and create html input field depending on the
> #of
> ids.
> i=i+1
i is not the id.
for prod in Produkt.objects.all():
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> Database configuration: http://dpaste.org/QPjD2/ (not that verbose...)
>
> Funny enough, connecting manually using psycopg2 in a python2 shell
> and
> using pgadmin to confirm changes done there works just fine, so there
> must be something in between.
edit your pg_hba.conf f
esponse so you all can guide me
> ahead.
> Please give suggestions from where i could start working from??
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> Can any one please suggest a method to avoid the duplication of image
> on updating the existing one.
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> On top of this, I am yet to come across a decent django specific host
> (there's plenty out there, but none that I would consider recommending
> at
> this time).
not even webfaction?
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> I want to add a language value to my model, to permit to user the
> ability to add content in different languages that I configurated in
> the
> setting.py.
try out djangomodeltranslation
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> i think, i have SuSe.
there are only about a 100 rpm based distros, I listed the most likely
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> hey, thanks, now i can with 'service httpd restart'.
so you have redhat, fedora or centos - mention this when you ask such
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> and put my site there. now i am stuck. i dont know how to install
> django on
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how did you install your site on your development machine (what os do
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On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 11:44 +0530, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> > It'd be strange, but certainly possible, it is broken. We have
> > a test case checking that such feature works:
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> >
> https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/tests/regressiontests/views/tests
plest form
> and share it so we can do more research?.
I was away - will do that now
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LOCALE_PATHS setting.
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I had gone through the docs and added the LOCALE_PATHS setting - but it
just does not work - have tried on fedora, debian, ubuntu ...
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higher than that. Then we
bargain - how would you factor this into your survey?
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ins are doing their job, there is no reason for them to
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> identify themselves.
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can check does SRID exist in database:
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> select * from spatial_ref_sys where srid=;
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> I suppose you did provided some SRID when defining column in model...
no - I had not installed spatial_ref_sys - the installation instructions
for fedora are a bit vague. Works now, thanks.
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model:
AddGeometryColumns() - invalid SRID
CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT AddGeometryColumn('','',$1,$2,$3,$4,$5)"
PL/pgSQL function "addgeometrycolumn" line 5 at SQL statement
am using postgis on Fedora 16 and django trunk
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On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 15:01 +0300, Timothy Makobu wrote:
> I have one of those actually, but that's coz I have a project that's
> been
> around a while. They actually checked out the googlecode page.
for me too
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On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 14:54 +0300, Timothy Makobu wrote:
> If you can spare a few bux, get PyCharm. It's the best.
they give open source licenses for free.
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