I know little about this, but oracle is found in the django db
backends. It uses cx_Oracle, which I also know nothing about.
http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/db/backends/oracle
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Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 7/6/06, shredwheat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a site preference for my site that I'd like to make
> > automatically available to all my templates. I can't figure out a clean
> > way to do this.
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> The TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS se
I have a site preference for my site that I'd like to make
automatically available to all my templates. I can't figure out a clean
way to do this.
On the template side I will likely create a tag that can fetch this
setting from the request session. But I can't figure out where to
access the
I'm still somewhat new to django, so I'm trying to figure out if this
is a good idea, or a warning that I'm headed in the wrong direction.
It would seem highly useful to me if the update_object and
create_opject generic views could also take an additional keyword
argument for the manipulator
I'm trying to figure out out the "request.user" attribute is being set.
The request is the first argument to a view function. I hunted around
django/core and django/middleware, but can't seem to find how it gets
its value.
I'm investigating adding a similar value to all request objects. Thanks
Using the subversion trunk I finally got this working.
>>> categories.get_list(parent__isnull=True)
Magic, I didn't realize there was an 'isnull' comparison mode.
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Using a hierarchy of models like the example shown on this cookbook
page. How do you query for the root level objects? Can it be done with
a single query? Or do I loop over and test on the Python side?
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookCategoryDataModel
I was reading through the source for djangoproject.com and learned a
lot about how Django really works. Are there any other sites with the
source available?
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This is some amazing work, thank you! I have the magic widgets in my
form now, it was quite simple to do following your work. Looks like I
still need to bless them with some CSS because they are semi rancid
looking. But it all works as needed. Still using the generic
update_object view to
I'm just getting started with Django. Went through the tutorials for
getting a simple form and validation on the user site. I have a time
and date field shown, but they are plain text entry form widgets. I was
hoping they would be all decorated out like the time and date fields on
the admin
I'm planning the development of a site that will have several
integreated mailing lists. I think Django and Mailman could be a good
mix for this. After some intitial browsing it doesn't look hard to
import the Mailman package and start querying/setting from Python.
Has anyone travelled this road
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