On 28 Sep 2006, at 00:56, Steven Armstrong wrote:
>
> On 09/27/06 23:49, Tom Smith wrote:
>> Thanks, it all seems to work except for when I store a list of
>> objects in the database and try to get it out I get a string (that
>> looks like a list of objects)
>>
> products = Product.objects.f
On 09/27/06 23:49, Tom Smith wrote:
> Thanks, it all seems to work except for when I store a list of
> objects in the database and try to get it out I get a string (that
> looks like a list of objects)
>
> >>> products = Product.objects.filter(title__contains='Dog')[:10]
> >>> sub = Subscr
Thanks, it all seems to work except for when I store a list of
objects in the database and try to get it out I get a string (that
looks like a list of objects)
>>> products = Product.objects.filter(title__contains='Dog')[:10]
>>> sub = Subscription(email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]", name="Tom Smit
On 09/27/06 16:45, Tom Smith wrote:
> Hello
>
> currently I am storing a list of python instances in the
> request.session but would like to make a persistent copy of this list
> and store it permanently...
>
> I don't want to just make the timeout of the session a long time in
> the futu
Hello
currently I am storing a list of python instances in the
request.session but would like to make a persistent copy of this list
and store it permanently...
I don't want to just make the timeout of the session a long time in
the future, because each user could have multiple lists of o
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