On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 12:58 -0800, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote:
> Hey Alistair,
>
> For static image generation, I've used pygraphviz
> (http://networkx.lanl.gov/pygraphviz/), a Python interface to AT&T's
> graphviz library.
pydot is another Python library for working with Graphviz. Whichever one
yo
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 22:26 -0800, juice wrote:
> I am having trouble with setting up a pre_save signal. I want to be
> able to set a location in a model instance, but only have 1 entry at
> any time. I thought about just overriding the save, and adding an
> update something like:
>
> def save(se
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 21:38 -0800, Dmitri13 wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I am unable to save to table TEST_QST ,it returns error QstForm
> object has no attribute 'save'
> I have confirmed that
> form.is_bound returns true
> form.is_valid returns true
> I have included my code in this post
[...]
> # Cre
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 15:38 -0700, David Lindquist wrote:
> First, I understand that the world economy is in a slump, and that
> the job market as a whole has not fared well of late. But even before
> the recent downturn, I noticed that there are precious few jobs in
> Django development (ye
I am having trouble with setting up a pre_save signal. I want to be
able to set a location in a model instance, but only have 1 entry at
any time. I thought about just overriding the save, and adding an
update something like:
def save(sefl):
oa = Article.objects.filter(location=self.location)
Hi Guys,
I am unable to save to table TEST_QST ,it returns error QstForm
object has no attribute 'save'
I have confirmed that
form.is_bound returns true
form.is_valid returns true
I have included my code in this post
Please asssit
#MODEL -
class TEST_TYPE(models.Model
Hi all, extreme Django newbie here (trying it out for the first time
today) so I apologize in advance if my question turns out to be
stupid.
I was running through the intro tutorial and reached the "Customize
the admin form" section (http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/
tutorial02/#customi
On Jan 10, 8:13 pm, zweb wrote:
> Javascript:
> document.getElemnetById(’textareacontent’).value.replace(/\n/
> g,’’);
> PHP:
> preg_replace(”/\n/”,””,$_REQUEST['t1']);
> Ruby:
> (teaxtareacontent).gsub(/\n/,””)
>
> ( reference
> -http://rkutti.wordpress.com/2008/01/31/display-textarea-content-w
Javascript:
document.getElemnetById(’textareacontent’).value.replace(/\n/
g,’’);
PHP:
preg_replace(”/\n/”,””,$_REQUEST['t1']);
Ruby:
(teaxtareacontent).gsub(/\n/,””)
( reference -
http://rkutti.wordpress.com/2008/01/31/display-textarea-content-with-line-breaks-in-html-page/)
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My opinion, RoR was just right there when people were getting
frustated with java and perl and it was very well marketed hence much
wider adoption. now Ruby has another framework - MERB which is
gaining traction.
Django is like RoR + MERB + more based on presentations I have seen on
RoR and MERB
On Jan 10, 9:41 pm, Alistair Marshall
wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> I am currently trying to create an app which allows the user to
> generate flowsheets (of a chemical plant)
>
> So far I have created all the basics and allow the user to enter
> information about the individual unitsw chemicals etc a
And there's a new version in the works:
http://holovaty.com/blog/archive/2009/01/09/0133
I found the book was good for getting a broader explanation of certain
concepts, especially when I first started with Django.
On Jan 10, 5:22 am, timur wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am newbie in django now reading
First, I understand that the world economy is in a slump, and that
the job market as a whole has not fared well of late. But even before
the recent downturn, I noticed that there are precious few jobs in
Django development (yes, I know about DjangoGigs.com). A simple
keyword search on popu
On Jan 10, 3:44 pm, Alan wrote:
> Hello List,
> So, using django server por development and my apps were working fine. Now
> that I got apache2 + mod_wsgi working (on Mac Leopard), when trying to
> access a page, I always get a error saying "TemplateDoesNotExist" and I can
> see why, it's looki
Hello List,
So, using django server por development and my apps were working fine. Now
that I got apache2 + mod_wsgi working (on Mac Leopard), when trying to
access a page, I always get a error saying "TemplateDoesNotExist" and I can
see why, it's looking for templates in $HOME folder (eg.
"/Users/
You can create a template and render it the same way you would in a
view, checkout the render_to_string function(it's in django.template I
believe).
Alex
On Jan 10, 2:41 pm, Michael wrote:
> Hello,
> I able to send an html email using the code below:
>
> ///
>
> def emaildiscount(request):
>
Hey Alistair,
For static image generation, I've used pygraphviz (
http://networkx.lanl.gov/pygraphviz/), a Python interface to AT&T's graphviz
library.
Regards,
Jeff
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Alistair Marshall <
runninga...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> I am currently trying
Hello,
I able to send an html email using the code below:
///
def emaildiscount(request):
subject, from_email, to = 'hello', 'u...@domain.com',
'u...@domain.com'
text_content = 'This is an important message.'
html_content = 'This is an important message.'
msg = EmailMultiAlternat
hi folks,
I am currently trying to create an app which allows the user to
generate flowsheets (of a chemical plant)
So far I have created all the basics and allow the user to enter
information about the individual unitsw chemicals etc and the user can
even run a simulation.
what I now want to d
On 10 Sty, 20:15, "uber.ubiwanken...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Sorry, I'm afraid I was not too clear.
> What I have to do? How I have to put the new version?
> How can I have both versions of django-cms?
Use virtualenv! It is what you need :)
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You re
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:15 PM, uber.ubiwanken...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Sorry, I'm afraid I was not too clear.
> For example:
>
> I've got 2 projects 'myproject1' and 'myproject2' that use django-cms
> (and django-tinymce and so on...).
> 'myproject1' use an old version of django-cms, 'myproject2
Sorry, I'm afraid I was not too clear.
For example:
I've got 2 projects 'myproject1' and 'myproject2' that use django-cms
(and django-tinymce and so on...).
'myproject1' use an old version of django-cms, 'myproject2' a new one.
In settings.py of my projects I have:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
On 10 Sty, 18:42, "uber.ubiwanken...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've created a directory for all my usable apps, configured PYTHONPATH
> and everything's fine.
> But I got a problem when some apps release new versions and I want to
> update them on my hd.
Why? What is the problem?
> Plus, usu
High 5! :-)
On Jan 10, 7:30 pm, Christian Joergensen wrote:
> rabbi wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to write a generic filter function do something like
> > following:
> > MyModel.objects.filter( getattr(???,my_dict['search_field']
> > +'__iexact')=my_dict['search_value'] )
>
> > But I don'
Michael wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm sure this is a easy question.
>
> In one of my views I need to delete the session variable
> 'request.session['percent']'. However, sometimes 'request.session
> ['percent']' never gets created. When this is the case I get an error
> when I do 'del request.session['
rabbi wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to write a generic filter function do something like
> following:
>MyModel.objects.filter( getattr(???,my_dict['search_field']
> +'__iexact')=my_dict['search_value'] )
>
> But I don't know what to put in place of '???'
> Where does 'field__iexact' actually
Hi,
I'm trying to write a generic filter function do something like
following:
MyModel.objects.filter( getattr(???,my_dict['search_field']
+'__iexact')=my_dict['search_value'] )
But I don't know what to put in place of '???'
Where does 'field__iexact' actually come from?
Is it part of MyMo
Hi all,
I've created a directory for all my usable apps, configured PYTHONPATH
and everything's fine.
But I got a problem when some apps release new versions and I want to
update them on my hd.
Plus, usually I get the svn version of an app to quickly update it.
How do you resolve this kind of pro
Hello,
I'm sure this is a easy question.
In one of my views I need to delete the session variable
'request.session['percent']'. However, sometimes 'request.session
['percent']' never gets created. When this is the case I get an error
when I do 'del request.session['percent']'. How do I check t
I've got a Topic model, which is a bit like a category. Then there are
TopicItem objects, which have a foreign key to a Topic, and a generic
foreign key to anything else in the website, so that I can attach
anything to a particular Topic. In my admin site, a few models have a
generic inlin
On Jan 10, 7:22 am, timur wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am newbie in django now reading Django Book
> athttp://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/.
> As far as I know it covers django version 0.96, not modern releases of
> 1.* branch. So my questions are:
>
> 1) How relevant this book on the 1.* django ?
> 2) W
Hello!
I am newbie in django now reading Django Book at
http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/.
As far as I know it covers django version 0.96, not modern releases of
1.* branch. So my questions are:
1) How relevant this book on the 1.* django ?
2) What should I keep in mind while reading this book
Can't you use crontab to submit your conversion task?
Cheers,
Alan
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 09:19, Stefan Tunsch wrote:
>
> It looks like it's clear video conversion is your bottleneck.
>
> I would also suggest doing that on a different worker process.
>
> You will also want to avoid converting t
Not hurt Malcolm. In fact I really try to avoid asking at the list, trying
to google first, and I really appreciate the work of guys like you and
Graham. I confess I don't have the patience enough to run a mailing list.
And you guys here are pretty much helpful, like Karen for example, besides
you
juhu, it works...
I have to admit after reading my initial post again I could habe been
more clear.
So here my example & test case which now works with Umapathy S
suggestion.
I created a model:
class Diameter(models.Model):
thickener_diameter = models.SmallIntegerField()
when I add a few
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 10:37 +, Alan wrote:
> Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac
> leopard holds apache 2.2 now...
>
>
> About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx +
> mod_wsgi in http://docs.djangoproject.com or google? All I get is
> puzz
On Jan 10, 9:37 pm, Alan wrote:
> Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac leopard
> holds apache 2.2 now...
> About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx + mod_wsgi
> inhttp://docs.djangoproject.comor google? All I get is puzzles with
> missing pie
Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac leopard
holds apache 2.2 now...
About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx + mod_wsgi
in http://docs.djangoproject.com or google? All I get is puzzles with
missing pieces...
OK, I am maybe just being lazy... I
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Ariel Mauricio Nunez Gomez
wrote:
>>> In the view for a single article, I would like to be able to pull up
>>> related articles based on shared keywords. Just pulling up all the
>>> articles that share at least one keyword would be to imprecise. What
>>> I'd like
You can simply append django's bin directory to your _system_ PATH
variable (still the same way as on the earlier versions - through the
computer properties - advanced)
I do not have my Vista laptop on hand, but I believe, this it what I
have done to make it work
On Jan 10, 5:55 am, Rex wrote:
>
It looks like it's clear video conversion is your bottleneck.
I would also suggest doing that on a different worker process.
You will also want to avoid converting the same file again if you've
done it before...
I was suggesting to give a shot of using ONLY nginx with Django.
If you search in G
On Jan 10, 7:32 pm, Alan wrote:
> I use mac book pro, and I didn't like the way I have to set put apache2 +
> mod_wsgi in mac osx... poor documentation by the way.
> I will give a 2nd thought about it.
Huh, what are you talking about?
The mod_wsgi package builds against Apple supplied Apache
I use mac book pro, and I didn't like the way I have to set put apache2 +
mod_wsgi in mac osx... poor documentation by the way.
I will give a 2nd thought about it.
Thanks Malcolm.
Alan
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 08:27, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 08:03 +, Alan wrote:
>
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 08:03 +, Alan wrote:
> Good you asked, I don't know because I couldn't try it yet. This a bit
> complicated. We are spread across Europe and I don't have the access
> as admin to the server, so what I am doing is the best I can because
> then the admin will test it. She s
Good you asked, I don't know because I couldn't try it yet. This a bit
complicated. We are spread across Europe and I don't have the access as
admin to the server, so what I am doing is the best I can because then the
admin will test it. She set up the apache to restart every hour. So you see,
if I
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