Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> PyFileServer -
http://pyfilesync.berlios.de/pyfileserver.html seems to
> be very similar (at least in theory) to what you want.
It's a WSGI
> WebDav server.
Although not refreshed a year ago, i'll check it.
Seem to be quite what i needed.
Thank you Curt.
Anna
Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
>
http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/flinux/special/webdav03/webdav01a.html
> describes something similar to what you want by the looks
of the
> pictures (but in japanese)
:)
I hope my doctor does not have to learn surgery from
japanese boo
Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> This is probably not what you want to hear, but I'd
*strongly*
> recommend that you not store files in the database.
Filesystems are
> made for, well, storing files, and it's almost always bad
design when
> you stuff them into a relational datab
I need to provide webdav access (upload) to my customer.
Problem is, uploaded files should hold not in filesystem,
but in database (which other "end" is in django).
Our diversified solutions are converges to python, so i'm
searching for pythonic way. Google gives me a lot of hits
about webdav clie
Grateful thanks for suggestions, i'm going to download and
doing my homework :)
Anna
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Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
twice in my life)
Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
(without net, b), and i used "built-in" editor of
macosx. Not was so comfortable.
What are you
Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> took me quite a long time to figure things out also
Seems there is no easy way. Somehow i digged through myself,
so my forms now are working fine.
Can you tell me, is there a way in template to decide
update/create state of the object?
Thanks,
Anna
Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> look under 'forms and manipulators' in the docs
You do not think seriously i didn't read it, do you?
It shows many not-so-good solution of one problem, and it is
a didactic misconception not to write at last a "the final
working version is..."
In my
Darryl Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> did you try adding your object from the command line?
Using the interactice session?
Fromcommand line or in the admin site everything went right.
I have to write customized data entry forms, and need some
guidance to start. My models and custom views (
I have lost in form processing while learning django.
I need to create a simple object (say 'product') with some
basic validation (required fields, +minimal logic), but
after filling a form and submit it everything looks ok but
the object does not get saved and nothing is checked.
(generic create
I asked you before about how to implement "cointainer level
logic" in django.
You suggested me to override save() method (example was:
object can decide from the "fields" to create more "records"
instead just saving oneself). It worked well, but...
What do you suggest if i have to interact with us
Tom, Arthur, thanks a lot.
I was infected with java container things.
I'm checking citated docs. (I thought after some reading,
middleware will be an answer, so i'll checking middleware too :)
Anna
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