I know this may sound silly but is there some kind of JavaScript code that
may be messing things up? Had a similar issue before and it was related to
JavaScript stupidity.
On 05/06/2014 10:39 pm, "Juergen Schackmann"
wrote:
> - all app servers are running the same code with same settings.
> - DNS
You can use init instead.
On 06/06/2014 5:09 am, "Kwest Ambani" wrote:
> Anyone know an alternative for Supervisor? I need something to keep
> Gunicorn running in the background. My server is running Python 3.3.2. with
> Nginx serving only static files.
>
> --
> You received this message because
what is the best practice to validate HTML5 and CSS?
is there some crawler who will visit all pages and tests them for HTML5 and
CSS valid code? maybe with help of "tidy" or something?
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Django users" group.
To unsubs
Hey everybody,
I really feel I could learn a lot from the experiences of developers working on
high profile Django sites as I am working hard to begin that journey as well.
And that is why I would love to have this project funded to 15k:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1704706557/high-per
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Shawn H wrote:
> I've been trying to understand how to handle file uploads, and I've got the
> upload portion down. I have a FileField in my form, process it in my view,
> and it's saved in the correct location as specified in MEDIA_ROOT and the
> upload_to attribu
I've been trying to understand how to handle file uploads, and I've got the
upload portion down. I have a FileField in my form, process it in my view,
and it's saved in the correct location as specified in MEDIA_ROOT and the
upload_to attribute of the Model. My problem is, when I try to bind t
Anyone know an alternative for Supervisor? I need something to keep
Gunicorn running in the background. My server is running Python 3.3.2. with
Nginx serving only static files.
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Django users" group.
To unsubscribe fro
I have installed both oscar and mezzanine apps into the same project. I was
able to see both working when isolated from the other.
oscar requires TEMPLATE_DIRS to have a custom location:
import oscar
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
oscar.OSCAR_MAIN_TEMPLATE_DIR,
os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, "templates")
I have installed both oscar and mezzanine apps into the same project. I was
able to see both working when isolated from the other.
oscar requires TEMPLATE_DIRS to have a custom location:
import oscar
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
oscar.OSCAR_MAIN_TEMPLATE_DIR,
os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, "templates")
Hi guys,
I've been trying the whole day to use django-registration with a custom
user model.
Basically this is what I did :
*1/ Create a custom user model (models.py)*
class customUser(AbstractUser):
company_name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
--> My first question is do I need to add "
What algorithm is used for keys in HTTPS on your installation?
AFAIK, Safari@iOS does NOT support DSA keys (only RSA keys are supported).
Ilya Kazakevich,
JetBrains PyCharm (Best Python/Django IDE)
http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
"Develop with pleasure!"
>-Original Message-
>From: dj
Ahh i just worked out the issue.
The server is using SSL certification (https?) and for some reason on the
iphone/ipad the serveAsset was not being called.
So now to work out how to call the URL tag with SSL.
Cheers!
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Adam Teale wrote:
> Thanks for you
Thanks for your suggestions Ilya.
>From the apache side of things my serveAsset function is not called when
the page is viewed from an iPhone/iPad. But it works fine from a browser on
a computer.
I changed to using the URL tag.
I really can't work it out at the moment.
I wonder if it is some con
Hello,
1) Use FireBug (http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/installing-firebug-browsers-ios/)
to check generated HTML for correct link and HTTP request your browser
sends/receives
2) Check your web server logs to ensure Safari tries to load video (you need
access log and error log I believe: http://htt
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Vahe Evoyan wrote:
> I have modules in the project with the same names, all placed in different
> applications.
>
> Particularly there are two apps that conflict and result an ImportError. The
> project structure approximately is as follows.
>
> project
> |_ projec
- all app servers are running the same code with same settings.
- DNS load balancing was never used
- just did a htop, no unexpected or old processes
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2014 11:37:30 UTC+2 schrieb Erik Cederstrand:
>
> Den 04/06/2014 kl. 13.55 skrev Juergen Schackmann >:
>
> > The production
Thank you for answering my question.
Unfortunately "slug" does not work in my context.
My model does not have a "slug". It is like a ticket/issue system. There
are several hundred of tickets each day.
Thomas Güttler
Am 04.06.2014 15:07, schrieb Thomas Güttler:
What is the best practice for
Den 04/06/2014 kl. 13.55 skrev Juergen Schackmann
:
> The production site is served via a load balancer and 8 application servers.
> Even stranger: if I test the same code (with the same settings) on a test
> server, that is not load balanced and basically has not traffic, everything
> is work
*PLEASE HELP: I am not sure if this is a bug or caused by my code. But this
is a serious issue for my production site.*
To get some more debug information, I have created this Middleware:
from django.conf import settings
class SessionDebugMiddleware(object):
def process_response(self, req
*PLEASE HELP: I am not sure if this is a bug or caused by my code. But this
is a serious issue for my production site.*
To get some more debug information, I have created this Middleware:
from django.conf import settings
class SessionDebugMiddleware(object):
def process_response(self, req
*PLEASE HELP: I am not sure if this is a bug or caused by my code. But this
is a serious issue for my production site.*
To get some more debug information, I have created this Middleware:
from django.conf import settings
class SessionDebugMiddleware(object):
def process_response(self, req
Fixed url
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24039678/django-transaction-failure-for-nested-atomic-blocks-and-concurrent-processes-on
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Django users" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from
22 matches
Mail list logo