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/utils/feedgenerator.py has code to add the 'comments' field to
feeds but it seems contrib.syndication.views.feed doesn't deal with it
if I use it on my child Feed class.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this intended? The docs don't mention
item_comments()...
I would like to use it, if it's
i meant non-programmers as in people who are programming literate, but
don't consider themselves the programmer or spend their life in code.
On 7/16/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 17-Jul-06, at 12:47 AM, Leon wrote:
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> > heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. t
On 17-Jul-06, at 12:47 AM, Leon wrote:
> heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. training would be
> great, I'll be your first trainee.
it is not meant for non programmers
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On Jul 16, 2006, at 7:51 PM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
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> On Jul 16, 2006, at 7:38 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
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>> On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 17:46 -0400, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>>> Is there any way to specify a user-friendly name for fields when
>>> creating a Form object?
>>>
>>> I have a change pa
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On Jul 16, 2006, at 7:38 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
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> On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 17:46 -0400, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>> Is there any way to specify a user-friendly name for fields when
>> creating a Form object?
>>
>> I have a change password view, and right now I'm getting error
>> messages like
>
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 17:46 -0400, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> Is there any way to specify a user-friendly name for fields when
> creating a Form object?
>
> I have a change password view, and right now I'm getting error
> messages like
>
> This field must match the 'new_password' field.
>
> Obvi
Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
> Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> > This should be fairly easy to extend to a 1,2,3,4,... case; in your
> > dolphin case, something like delfin{{ num_delfinov|pluralize:",a,i,ov"}}
> >
> > (excuse my Slovenian if I've messed up your example :-)
>
> The problem is that it's not 1,
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 15:46 -0700, webd0012 wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. I'm trying what you said but I can't get it to
> work. If I put class "City" first, "Place" doesn't work, and if I put
> another class first, other classes get errors. Not sure what is wrong
> with the order.
>
> from
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying what you said but I can't get it to
work. If I put class "City" first, "Place" doesn't work, and if I put
another class first, other classes get errors. Not sure what is wrong
with the order.
from django.db import models
class City(models.Model):
CITIES =
Sorry, I had an old version of Django installed which caused the
problems.
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I've checked out the latest SVN version of Django, but when I try
'python manage.py shell' I get the standard shell, not IPython. But I
have IPython installed on my computer. At the shell's command prompt I
can just type 'import IPython' without a problem. I have IPython
installed with readline, c
django vs pylons - their servers showing a page which uses a template
with 5 variables (values returned by the view/controller)
no mod_python, apache or any other.
I'll test X + lighttp/apache soon (I need to read the docs ;) )
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Is there any way to specify a user-friendly name for fields when
creating a Form object?
I have a change password view, and right now I'm getting error
messages like
This field must match the 'new_password' field.
Obviously, I'd prefer something like the field's label, rather than
the fie
is this a test of django vs pylons or a test of mod_python vs wsgi ?
a pre-test showing a serving a simple static page through both of
them (also 15k) would highlight
if django's templating engine is indeed faster than pylons.
(and it might convince the pylons team to use mod-python instead of
> Well... A tag (or rather a filter) choosing one of three forms would be
> very simple. In fact I've heard gettext already has such functionality
> but I'm not very familliar with it. What is required in Django itself is
> some mechanism choosing the right pluralization plugin based on page
> lan
On 7/16/06, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick wrote:> Martin,Well, not exactly :-)Haha, shouldn't post with my eyes closed while waking up.
> You mean if I access the model?Yes. By the time your response iterator starts working Django hasalready closed the database connection used in th
a nice overview of the test (django and pylons) can be found here:
http://www.cms.rk.edu.pl/benchmark.html
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Nick wrote:
> Martin,
Well, not exactly :-)
> You mean if I access the model?
Yes. By the time your response iterator starts working Django has
already closed the database connection used in the request. If you try
to access a model a connection will be automatically opened again but
never c
heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. training would be
great, I'll be your first trainee.
On 7/16/06, bobj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am currently working on putting together a project plan (for my grad
> project) to create training on how to use web 2.0 frameworks
> (specifically
Sorry Nick,
but the comment about the database access wasn't mine.. so I cannot
help you here
Martin
On 7/16/06, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin,
>
> You mean if I access the model? I tried looking up a close() method for the
> DB api but couldn't find anything.
> Could you be more
On 7/16/06, bobj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am currently working on putting together a project plan (for my grad
> project) to create training on how to use web 2.0 frameworks
> (specifically Django). Does anyone think there is a need for such
> training?
I think that'd be great. One of th
The test django page used no DB and the test itself didn't do much I/O
operations and the system didn't go into swap. As for errors I get this
from the running server (in console):
###
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/piotr/nowe/pytho
On Jul 16, 2006, at 8:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've done some httperf testing og the django server. I've used Arch
> Linux (i686) on a Acer Aspire 5002 WLMi Laptop (AMD Turion 1,6GHz,
> 512MB DDR RAM) from text mode (no X running)
Interesting stuff -- thanks for the benchmarks.
I'd note
I am currently working on putting together a project plan (for my grad
project) to create training on how to use web 2.0 frameworks
(specifically Django). Does anyone think there is a need for such
training? The training would include video and consist of interactive
modules. The training would be
I have built a menu structure, using the category data model,
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookCategoryDataModelPostMagic
So, every category is a menu item, and can be a parent of multiple
categories. In the admin, everything works fine, but now i'm building
my templates.
The problem is,
Hi,
I am trying to figure out the best way to deal with object/user centric
object creation. I am building a site that lets users create objects
tied to their identities, for e.g. having users posting news entries,
etc.
Currently one can make a wrapper to deal with checking a user's access
for v
The core version was built using Luke Plant's work and Ian Holsman's
work, kind of the best of both worlds.
Cheers,
Chris
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I've done some httperf testing og the django server. I've used Arch
Linux (i686) on a Acer Aspire 5002 WLMi Laptop (AMD Turion 1,6GHz,
512MB DDR RAM) from text mode (no X running) I've tested a working
django server with:
httperf --server=localhost --port=8080 --uri=/test/ --num-conns=7000
--num-
Thanks Malcolm, I thought people must have solved this problem. I just
didn't realise what the ContentType field was.
I also found Luke Plant's tagging app
(http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/a7cbd4fd843583be)
in which he has a GenericForeignKey, but I'll investigate
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 12:37 +, Paul wrote:
> I'm trying to come up with a way of writing re-useable code for certain
> common features on two-point-oh-y sites. This might become a long post,
> so apologies in advance.
>
> Say your building the standard blog application. It's conceivable that
I'm trying to come up with a way of writing re-useable code for certain
common features on two-point-oh-y sites. This might become a long post,
so apologies in advance.
Say your building the standard blog application. It's conceivable that
you'd want your users to add comments, add tags, and rate
Can you give some more details on how to implement this in django, how
to use it with the admin interface?
mamcxyz wrote:
> I don't think my code is usefull for you... I build the tree from a
> list like:
>
> ['uno\dos\tres','dos\tres\cuatro','pepe\papa\pepa']
>
> However the API of elementree e
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 10:09 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm pretty sure I didn't rename anything after creating the DB.
>
> The error message I got was that the column
> "m2m_models_blog__entries.entries" doesn't exist. I get the same error
> when executing the SQL in psql directly
Martin,You mean if I access the model? I tried looking up a close() method for the DB api but couldn't find anything.Could you be more specific, maybe give an example, so I can write it down in case I ever need it.
Currently trying to learn django, so I have a lot of newbie questions.-nick parrinOn
Hi.
I'm pretty sure I didn't rename anything after creating the DB.
The error message I got was that the column
"m2m_models_blog__entries.entries" doesn't exist. I get the same error
when executing the SQL in psql directly.
I hadn't seen that the m2m stuff was in the "AS" clause. OK, so
m2m_mod
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 09:33 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> > I'll agree this one isn't too obvious (until you see the answer):
> >
> > Blog.objects.filter(entries__isnull = False)
> >
> > will do what you want (have a look at the underlying SQL query
Hi.
Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> I'll agree this one isn't too obvious (until you see the answer):
>
> Blog.objects.filter(entries__isnull = False)
>
> will do what you want (have a look at the underlying SQL query is you
> are interested in seeing that it really works as advertised).
I'm
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 19:24 +1000, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
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> On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 09:07 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > This is probably trivial, but I've not managed to find the solution.
> > How do I filter objects based on the count of a ManyToManyField?
> >
nice. didn“t see that.
Am 15.07.2006 um 18:29 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> There is:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/FormField
>
> Chris
>
>
> >
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On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 09:07 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> This is probably trivial, but I've not managed to find the solution.
> How do I filter objects based on the count of a ManyToManyField?
>
> My example:
>
> I have two classes -- Blog and Submission:
>
> class Blo
Hi.
This is probably trivial, but I've not managed to find the solution.
How do I filter objects based on the count of a ManyToManyField?
My example:
I have two classes -- Blog and Submission:
class Blog( models.Model ):
entries = models.ManyToManyField( Submission )
class Submission( mod
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