On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:17 PM, john doe wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Titan, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
>
>> maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
>>
> looking at the request.POST itself I see:
[code]
[/code]
which shows the type choices for report and incident as BR and S
:'(
On Dec 11, 9:22 pm, mongoose wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got a base url.http://baseurl.com/
> I'm trying to run projects on the back of it. For
> examplehttp://baseurl.com/mongoose/
> The projects run but the URL don't work properly because they all
> reference the base url. So for 'About Me
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Titan, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
> maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
>
> Thanks Titan :-). The code I use for my view function is below
[code]
#validate user
def check_user_login(request):
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['p
my django site was running successfully but now it s giving me the
following error
IO ERROR [Errno socket error] (11004, 'getaddrinfo failed'
my view looks like this and i am running in proxy settings but i
included that in my code
proxie = {'http': 'http://192.168.1.100:8080'}
word = requ
Same problem occurs;
" (blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/src$ *find -iname '*.pyc'
-exec rm -f '{}' \;*
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/src$ cd ..
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg$ ls
bin blogsrc include lib src
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/b
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 02:50, cocolombo wrote:
> Thanks so much Mike, Christophe, Venkatraman, and whoever joins in,
> for your answers.
>
> To Venkatraman S:
>
> Yes quite a lot of the applications is written an are functioning
> independently.
>
> As I described it's the "big picture" I have di
I have an app that contains an Item model. I want to track changes to
this model so that I can see that on day X item looked like this and
on day Y it looked like that.
Since fullhistory seemed to be the most recently updated module for
this, I decided to go with that. However, it doesn't seem to
maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
BR
Titan
On Dec 15, 1:50 am, john doe wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, john doe
> wrote:
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>
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> > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
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> >> Hi John,
>
> >> plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>
>
> We use the Zope-based GPL http://GroupServer.org platform with good
> success, but we are interested in ways to connect it to possible
> future Django run sites.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater (unless you really don't like the
baby). It's pretty straightforward to connect Zope to a
Is there one?
We use the Zope-based GPL http://GroupServer.org platform with good
success, but we are interested in ways to connect it to possible
future Django run sites.
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.org
P.S. We had a few Django folks at our Neighborly hackathons:
http://e-democracy.org/neighborly
first step is to setup your fb canvas app to use oauth 2.0 -
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/canvas
howto ask use to authorize your app?
you need to point user to proper url -
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/#authenticating-users-in-a-web-application
this cod
Hi NavaTux,
I have seen this happening a few times, and usually it's something to do
with really messed up .pyc files in the site-packages directory.
Try running this on your site-packages directly:
find -iname '*.pyc' -exec rm -f '{}' \;
This will remove any compiled python scripts.
If this
I have three models. Two are inlines of another model in the Admin. I
have their extra parameters set to 0 so:
class model1(admin.StackedInline):
model = Model1
extra = 0
class model2(admin.StackedInline):
model = Model1
extra = 0
class model3(admin.ModelAdmin):
inline = [
On Dec 12, 1:30 am, mongoose wrote:
> mind giving a short example?
> From what I see in the template
>
> {% for fieldset in adminform %}
> {% include "admin/includes/fieldset.html" %}
> {% endfor %}
>
> {% for inline_admin_formset in inline_admin_formsets %}
> {% include inline_admin_forms
Hi all,
Last day I got the bright idea to start building a facebook app in
django. I was convinced that documentation would be good given that
django docs are very well written and facebook is a big project.
Insteadaaarrg
On facebook side, there are old and messy docs full o
My idea would be to use the MultiWidget class with some templating to do the
HTML part.
http://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/django-forms-edit-inline/multiwidgets-templates/
shine
some light on the subject, but I'm not sure how outdated it might be (the
blog post is from 2007 IIRC...)
I'm at work ri
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, john doe wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>>plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>>
>> class Incident(models.Model):
>> report = models.ForeignKey(Report)
>> INCIDENT_CHOICES = (
>> ('S
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
> Hi John,
>
>plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>
> class Incident(models.Model):
> report = models.ForeignKey(Report)
> INCIDENT_CHOICES = (
> ('SF', 'SegFault'),
> ('ML', 'Memory Leak'),
> ('MC'
On 14 December 2010 09:10, marcoarreguin wrote:
> Hi friends!
>
> I mean do something like this:
>
> SELECT * FROM table WHERE tags LIKE '%candy%' AND tags LIKE '%milk%'
>
>
> I've tried:
>
> table.objects.filter(tags__icontains='candy', tags__icontains='milk')
>
> I've tried too:
>
> list = ['ca
Not to second guess your intent, but are you sure you don't mean to OR
the two? Your current SQL / Django query will only return tags that
have both 'candy' and 'milk' in the tags string.
If you do want to OR the queries, you can use Q objects:
from django.db.models import Q
table.objects.filter(
Thanks so much Mike, Christophe, Venkatraman, and whoever joins in,
for your answers.
To Venkatraman S:
Yes quite a lot of the applications is written an are functioning
independently.
As I described it's the "big picture" I have difficulty with, not
coding the individual parts that I need.
Tha
Why do things get started twice in django sometimes? I see the framework
being started twice here. Also if you overload the __init__(self): of
models, that too gets called twice. I've never understood this, but the
singleton pattern seems to provide a nice workaround.
Brian
On Mon, Dec 13, 201
On 13 déc, 19:49, refreegrata wrote:
> thanks for the answer, but the solution don't show anything. I must be
> doing something wrong.
> if now I have
> ---
> class Myline(models.mode):
> fk_myDoc = models.ForeignKey(MyDoc, related_name="")
> ---
>
Assuming its the same images you want to display for a given model,
you could create a custom form for that model. See:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#templates-which-may-be-overridden-per-app-or-model
On Dec 14, 3:25 am, "Elmar A." wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to add some a
Hi friends!
I mean do something like this:
SELECT * FROM table WHERE tags LIKE '%candy%' AND tags LIKE '%milk%'
I've tried:
table.objects.filter(tags__icontains='candy', tags__icontains='milk')
I've tried too:
list = ['candy', 'milk']
table.objects.filter(tags__icontains=list
And nothing
I created a model to save map,
a map is contains many room(RoomConfig).
# model
class RoomConfig(models.Model):
room_name = models.CharField(max_length = 64)
room_to_room = models.ManyToManyField('self', through =
'RoomToRoomConfig')
class RoomToRoom(models.Model):
DIRECTION_CHOICES =
I am running my django blog application inside virtualenv;it got
executed before sometimes;now it mess up
it shows the error
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/blogsrc$ python
manage.py runserver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "manage.py", line 11, in
execute_manager(se
Cocolombo -
Actually, you are asking some pretty good questions because all of them are
fundamental, and everyone starting with Django has to answer them.
On Monday, December 13, 2010 10:25:45 pm cocolombo wrote:
> I read a lot of documentation and books but there are still some very
> basic t
Hi,
I'm using sitemap with django. But because of the django_site config
in DB, sitemap.xml displays domain without WWW prefix.
If i use PREPEND_WWW = True, when i use IP address in browser, the
setting prepend www to the IP, so address looks like:
www.11.111.11.111.
Is there any solution method
On 14-12-10 10:09, Dan Fairs wrote:
>> I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
>>
>> # views.py
>> def hello(request):
>>send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
>>return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
>>
>> # settings.py
> I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
>
> # views.py
> def hello(request):
>send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
>return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
>
> # settings.py
> EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
> EMAIL_HOST = "smt
Ys thanks a lot :)
>
> Why not just:
>
> cl2 =
> Class2.objects.filter(fieldwfk__field1__icontains=searchtext).order_by('-id')
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Hi,
I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
# views.py
def hello(request):
send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
# settings.py
EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.gmail.com"
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