Thanks!!
On Oct 8, 2:19 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 12:14 -0700, Dan Goldner wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Is it possible to use filter() to query objects based on comparisons
> > among attributes of the same object? For example, i
Hello,
Is it possible to use filter() to query objects based on comparisons
among attributes of the same object? For example, if my model Task has
two attributes start_year and end_year and I want to select all tasks
where start_year was somehow set later than end_year, I would try
something like
Sincere thanks to both Malcom and Waylan. Things are working fine now.
Waylan's suggestion didn't have an effect, but after following
Malcom's
debugging advice I found that while I had remembered to create a link
from
the httpd DocumentRoot to the project1 directory, I had not created
a link to th
Hello,
As noted previously I'm serving two independent, low-traffic django
projects off a single virtual host in order to use SSL without a
single certificate. Since I want static files to be SSL'd as well,
these are served from the same virtual host. This seems to be working,
with one mysterio
Thanks Rob! Very very helpful. (And thanks Jeff and Rob for the SSL
followup)
Much obliged,
Dan
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Hello -
I'm trying to set up multiple sites on one server using SSL, to give
each of several independent projects its own site. Each site will
have low-volume traffic and there won't be more than 5-10 up at the
same time.
My questions are:
1. Do I understand the options (below) correctly? Any I'm
Hello,
I'm trying to debug some model functions by setting up a script to use
an environment similar to "manage.py shell". I can get a single item
from the model from the command line, but when I use the script I get a
StopIteration exception.
More generally, I'm very new to django and pretty new
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