Il giorno 25/gen/08, alle ore 08:32, shabda ha scritto:
> Instead is there some way I can get django to do this in the database,
> where it runs a query like
> select sum(hrs_worked) from Entry where job_id = job.id, without using
> custom SQL?
Just not yet: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/
Dear Francis,
> Only one person (or very limited group) will receive the encrypted
> message by email. It will hold customer information need by the sale
> rep. So no user will have to deal with the encrypted data.
>
> Server receive customer info -> encrypt critical info -> sent email to
> sales
Hello,
> PythonPath "['/home/shawn/myCode/intertubewaypoint/'] + sys.path"
Your modules should live right below the PythonPath. If your urls.py
file is at /home/shawn/myCode/intertubewaypoint/urls.py, then that
line should probably read
PythonPath "['/home/shawn/myCode'] + sys.path"
Il giorno 30/lug/07, alle ore 17:21, Matt ha scritto:
> For instance, if you also had categories of users and wanted to be
> able to list the users in each category, a 'human-friendly' url
> scheme might look like this:
>
> www.mysite.com/users/matt --> go to my area
> www.mysite.com/users/jess
Il giorno 30/lug/07, alle ore 01:17, Matt ha scritto:
> This could all be acheived using another view to determine whether the
> given name was a valid user, and if so direct you to the appropriate
> view, but wouldn't that prevent you using Django's generic views?
You should probably look at '
Il giorno 29/lug/07, alle ore 22:48, Tomas Kopecek ha scritto:
> I know, it's syntactical nonsense. But does anybody know about some
> way
> how to combine variable content with string content? Is it possible?
>
> For example, very crude way could be something like
>
> {% img %} {{BASE_URL}}/p
Hi Dan,
> make a view for the nav.html template (which is included in all the
> page templates)? I imagine it could be done with SSI but I don't want
> to go that route unless I have no other option.
Carole's advice solves your problem just right; on the other hand, you
might want to look at the
On 20 Lug, 20:45, serialx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there something like this already? Or if not, does anyone like to
> port it to python and django? :D
I had proposed to develop a push framework for Django; you can find
the original draft at http://hosted.corp.it/django/full.html . I don'
Hi,
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
My guess is that if you import ugettext, then you should supply a
Unicode string as an argument:
def index(request):
teststring = _(u"Lösung")
[...]
(notice the 'u' before the string).
That works here, at least using an utf-8 sour
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