tudo depende do seu editor de texto. por exemplo no windows em português do
brasil normalmente é usado o cp1250 como padrão. mas na hora de salvar o
seu arquivo você pode escolher salvá-lo como utf-8 (aí no início do código
vai a correspondente diretiva) se preferir salvar em outro codepage deve
I doubt she has a problem with the Python for-loop. She is trying to
achieve similar control flow in the Django templating language's for loop.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Gladson Simplício Brito <
gladsonbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html#break-
Hi Timur,
If you are using this to test / develop on your local machine, you should
not need XAMPP. Django comes with its own testing development server, so
you should not need Apache if you are using this to test / develop locally.
The way I have done this on Windows is just install the python b
http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html#break-and-continue-statements-and-else-clauses-on-loops
2013/6/27 vijay shanker
> You are looking for "break"
>
> On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:39:58 PM UTC+5:30, Harjot Mann wrote:
>>
>> What are the methods to break forloop?
>>
> --
> You re
Yes, I am trying to use django on local machine and want to use MySQL. If
you have any other recommendation what I can install instead of XAMPP
please write.
среда, 26 июня 2013 г., 23:45:43 UTC+7 пользователь Charly Román написал:
>
> 2013/6/26 Hélio Miranda >:
> > what is your doubt yourself?
I have to continue developing project that was written in django 1.3 and
python 2.6 :(
среда, 26 июня 2013 г., 23:43:34 UTC+7 пользователь Hélio Miranda написал:
>
> what is your doubt yourself?
> Why not use the most current versions?
>
> For example django 1.5.1 python 2.7?
>
>>
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You are looking for "break"
On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:39:58 PM UTC+5:30, Harjot Mann wrote:
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> What are the methods to break forloop?
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On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 10:47:09 -0300
Mário Idival wrote:
> Good morning,
> Guys, how can I get the real value of a ForeignKey?
> Examples:
> class A (models.Model):
> field1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
>
> class B (models.Model):
> field_b1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
Thank you, Jani!
What you said is exactly what I want to know. I didn't distinguish the dev
environment and product environment. And I have fixed it now.
Guang
在 2013年6月26日星期三UTC+8下午8时07分39秒,Jani Tiainen写道:
>
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 04:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
> yang guang > wrote:
>
> > HI, all
> >
You could use a code versioning system like git or bazaar.when you want to
deploy just pull from your repository
Στις 26 Ιουν 2013 8:46 μ.μ., ο χρήστης "fred"
έγραψε:
> I've got django 1.5 deploying successfully to a Linux Apache system with
> mod_wsgi. This system is still being developed and
I currently use Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express *(my hardware is
working under Windows)* and have created an application that can read
strings from an external source and display them on Msgbox's.
I would like to save these values into an table in django so I can query
them later. Is this
> Its a curious complaint you have. You don't want >to use the
>documentation since it doesn't document >something that you already
There's a misunderstanding here it's a) Not django docs but the opensource
django book. B) the book ends up describing over a vast area all the
possible different ins
I've got django 1.5 deploying successfully to a Linux Apache system with
mod_wsgi. This system is still being developed and changes are frequent.
I currently just copy the Eclipse project directory over, which gives me
the site/settings as well as the app. This works, but has the disadvantag
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:48 AM, thoms wrote:
> An easy way to integrate Jcrop in Django's admin?
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new in the Django world, and I have a question regarding image
> resizing.
>
> What I'm trying to do:
> 1) A user upload an image in the admin
> 2) He is shown the Jcrop interf
can you please explain it clearly because am new to djagno...now am woking
on (horizon) openstack project..
will you please say clearly in which file will have to make changes inorder
to do add seperate label next to signup button in login page i.e.,
federated login??
our project code is availa
The best thing I can think of is to send from the view a set/list of
available attributes such that there is at least one item with a non empty
value for those attributes. This can be achieved by a single iteration on
the iterable `st'. Then in the template, you can just check if, for example
Descr
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Jason Arnst-Goodrich
wrote:
> Trying to modify the administration app can be hard. It's something I still
> stay away from because I feel once you start adding functionality that
> doesn't come working out of the box, you're better off building your own
> admin ap
2013/6/26 Hélio Miranda :
> what is your doubt yourself?
> Why not use the most current versions?
>
> For example django 1.5.1 python 2.7?
>
And why XAMPP? Are you trying to use django on local machine?
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Why not use the most current versions?
For example django 1.5.1 python 2.7?
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As a former PHP programmer who's switched to Django -
Trying to modify the administration app can be hard. It's something I still
stay away from because I feel once you start adding functionality that
doesn't come working out of the box, you're better off building your own
admin app. I don't t
Hi everyone,
I know, that this is one of the most spread topic and there are a lot of
discussions but in my case I have Django 1.3 and Python 2.6. I want to
install it on my Windows 7. I've checked tons of links but all of them are
out of date or not working anymore.
Thank you in advance
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Hi,
I know, that this is one of the most spread topic and there are a lot of
discussions but in my case I have Django 1.3 and Python 2.6. I've checked
tons of them but all links are out of date or not working anymore.
Thank you in advance
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Hi -
I am using prefetch_related as an efficient way to populate a large list of
objects whose attributes that are one-to_many relationship.
We have cases where we return a list of around 10,000 objects.
This produces an SQL query with an "IN" clause and a list 10,000 IDs.
Is it possible to ins
Actually I want to remove the heading of my table in templates if it
is not filled. I have done this using this coding:
{% for test in st|slice:":1" %}S.No
{% ifnotequal test.Description "" %} Description{% endifnotequal %}
{% ifnotequal test.Thickness "" %}Thickness{% endifnotequal %}
Here is a link to the Python control flow tools section on 'break':
http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html#break-and-continue-statements-and-else-clauses-on-loops
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Goran wrote:
> You can always use IF
> for foo in bar:
> if foo == 1:
>
You can always use IF
for foo in bar:
if foo == 1:
do something even redirect
else:
foo
On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:09:58 PM UTC+2, Harjot Mann wrote:
>
> What are the methods to break forloop?
>
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Update: if I disable 'django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware', it's
not redirecting anymore. But I need to have i18n support in my website!
Any idea?
On 06/26/2013 05:09 PM, Roberto López López wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After creating an object from the admin interface I'm redirected to a
> "localiz
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Hi,
After creating an object from the admin interface I'm redirected to a
"localized" version of the url. For example, if the original url is
http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/project/project/2/ , I'm redirected to
http://127.0.0.1:8000/en/admin/project/project/2/ .
I suppose this has to do with the m
I did this by creating a custom admin view that utilizes JCrop
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 7:56 AM, thoms wrote:
> Sure, but I want a user friendly interface to crop the image. And Jcrop
> seems to be the best option.
> So my question is: how to modify my model and the admin interface to
> incl
It's because class A doesn't have unicode defined, so by default primary
key is used to present objects of the class A. Create unicode function and
return any field you need.
class A (models.Model):
field1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
def __unicode__(self):
return sel
Jaimerson, ainda assim creio que você deva tentar adicionar ao topo de suas
views e/ou dos módulos usados do admin-tools a linha:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ou # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
Isso permitirá ao Python ler o arquivo no encoding definido.
2013/6/26 Jaimerson Leandro Amaro de Araújo
>
Uh, I know it`s an encoding problem, I was hoping there was a way of
changing default charset for that app.
Em quarta-feira, 26 de junho de 2013 10h16min02s UTC-3, Odin escreveu:
>
> Think it's an encode problem. I never use this app but try to add this
> line o top of your views file:
>
> # -*-
Is there something that the Django documentation itself is lacking?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/install/#installing-official-release
On Wednesday, 26 June 2013 16:56:49 UTC+10, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
>
> So I turned to the django book online, but have a lack of faith here as
> the
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
> Any thoughts?
First of all, there is no requirement to use either of those tools to
use django.
Its a curious complaint you have. You don't want to use the
documentation since it doesn't document something that you already
know about!
In r
Good morning,
Guys, how can I get the real value of a ForeignKey?
Examples:
class A (models.Model):
field1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
class B (models.Model):
field_b1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
a_field = models.ForeingKey (A)
right, now imagine that on the ben
Good morning,
Guys, how can I get the real value of a ForeignKey?
Examples:
class A (models.Model):
field1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
class B (models.Model):
field_b1 = models.CharField (max_length = 10)
a_field = models.ForeingKey (A)
right, now imagine that on the ben
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Think it's an encode problem. I never use this app but try to add this line
o top of your views file:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2013/6/26 Jaimerson Leandro Amaro de Araújo
> (I posted this on django-admin-tools mail list, but apparently there's no
> one alive there)
>
>
> Hello, I'm stuck in a e
Did you test this code? I think this code has errors...
If your objective is parse html/xml/json I think you've to check if the
application doesn't provide an API, and use the correct python library to
parse. If you need to parse by force, I think you can use BeautifulSoup.
2013/6/26 lx
> hi :
2013/6/26 Avraham Serour
> not strange at all, dot versions are not compatible, only minor. meaning
> libraries targeted for python 2.6.x won't necessarily work on 2.7.5 but if
> your previous installation was 2.7.3 you could just upgrade to python 2.7.5
> with no problems
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2
(I posted this on django-admin-tools mail list, but apparently there's no
one alive there)
Hello, I'm stuck in a encoding issue, on the dashboard template. Some of my
models have fields with non-ascii characters (like "à" or "á"), and when I
try to load the page, I get the following error:
Djan
(I have posted this on django-admin-tools specific mailing list, but
apparently there's no one alive there)
Hello, I'm stuck in a encoding issue, on the dashboard template. Some of my
models have fields with non-ascii characters (like "à" or "á"), and when I
try to load the page, I get the follo
# urls.py
[...]
from django.views.generic import TemplateView
[...]
urlpatterns = patterns('',
[...]
url(r'mysite/', TemplateView.as_view(template_name="index.html")),
[...]
)
or import the view you want to use.
2013/6/26 Jani Tiainen
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 04:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
> yang guang wr
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 04:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
yang guang wrote:
> HI, all
> I'm a beginner of django.
> Here I start a project named mysite. And I can browse it with
> http://127.0.0.1:8000. But now I want to change it to
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/mysite/ and stll keep my url mapping as url(r'^$',
>
Hi
I am looking for a resource that gives me that Knowledge I need to grasp and
understand Django.
For python I have learnt LPTHW and completed codeacademy and read the Magnus
lie Hetland book.
I have completed the Django polls tutorial, and I bought two scoops of Django.
Now I have read the
HI, all
I'm a beginner of django.
Here I start a project named mysite. And I can browse it with
http://127.0.0.1:8000. But now I want to change it to
http://127.0.0.1:8000/mysite/ and stll keep my url mapping as url(r'^$',
'index') instead of (r'^mysite/$', 'index'). Because there are some other
Sure, but I want a user friendly interface to crop the image. And Jcrop
seems to be the best option.
So my question is: how to modify my model and the admin interface to
include the Jcrop tool?
On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:29:26 PM UTC+2, אברהם סרור wrote:
>
> django is in python, just crop th
Just wanted to update everyone on the solve for this.
It turns out that I was overzealous in my pre-planning.
In my urls.py at the top of my project I had defined extra applications
that I had not fleshed out yet. So they didn't have any urls.py or
views.py defined.
Even though the error wa
django is in python, just crop the image just any other python program
would. people use PIL a lot, try using that (or pillow).
you can also use external tools like imagemagick, either using one of the
python bindings or calling the command line tools using subprocess
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:48
not strange at all, dot versions are not compatible, only minor. meaning
libraries targeted for python 2.6.x won't necessarily work on 2.7.5 but if
your previous installation was 2.7.3 you could just upgrade to python 2.7.5
with no problems
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Andreas Kuhne
wrote:
>
An easy way to integrate Jcrop in Django's admin?
Hello,
I'm new in the Django world, and I have a question regarding image resizing.
What I'm trying to do:
1) A user upload an image in the admin
2) He is shown the Jcrop interface to crop the image, and submit the form
3) The original image and
2013/6/26 Avraham Serour
> If you upgraded your python installation in place you should reinstall
> your libraries, specially PIL which needs compiling some parts. Just pip
> uninstall pil and pip install again. Note that installing pil might be a
> headache. On a side note I recommend using pill
If you upgraded your python installation in place you should reinstall your
libraries, specially PIL which needs compiling some parts. Just pip
uninstall pil and pip install again. Note that installing pil might be a
headache. On a side note I recommend using pillow which is a drop in
replacement f
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade our debian squeeze server running a django 1.5.1
website from python 2.6 to python 2.7.5. I have been able to upgrade python
without any problems. However, now when I try to start our site I get an
issue with the PIL library.
In our code we use "import Image" and not "f
On 25/06/13 12:35, lx wrote:
> hi all:
> I want to do someing after "return HttpResponse(html)".
> for example
> ""
> from django.http import HttpResponse
> import datetime
> def current_datetime(request):
> now = datetime.datetime.now()
> html = "It is now %s.
.or just use an if statement
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On Jun 25, 2013, at 6:54 PM, yeswanth nadella wrote:
> How do I add another unicode method so
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