Hello dear django users community.
I have a little question, I've been digging for the past weeks trying
to get together all the technologies I need to host a django powered
app, and this is what I've managed to do:
I'm running Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Feitsy Fawn distro, I have Apache/2.2.3
mod_python/3
Hi guys I have a big problem with this wrapper im using Ubuntu 7.04
and I want to install python-MySQLdb, I used synaptics and it is
installed, but when I try to do
>>> import MySQLdb
and I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File "MySQLdb/__init__.py", li
Thanks for all your help guys, but I'm facing another little thing
here, if I'm getting the word from a file (this means I'm not typing
the word directly into the code), for example:
for line in textf:
tempwords = line.split(None)
for c in range(len(tempwords)):
Thanks for your help Rafael, but I got into another trouble trying to
encode my string like this;
I have the unicode string in a variable lets say w = ataché, how can I
tell python/django that the string "w" is a unicode string and how can
I make the encoding, because If I type
w.encode('utf-8'),
Well I did not create the table myself on postgreSQL, I used django
manage.py syncdb and that created my database from my models, and I
have to build it like that because thats the way I access to the
tables too, so I need to find a way to alter them or to set a
collation or to change the "client_
Hello dear django community, I'm having a bad time with an issue that
I haven't been able to solve with my database, the problem is this:
Whenever I try to save a word containing "special" characters in it
(for example áéíóú) I get the following django error:
"invalid byte sequence for encoding "U
Hello dear django comunnity, Im having a bad time with my database in
MySQL the problem is that when I try to store a word with some "rare"
characters like á é í and many others, django shows this message to
me
OperationalError at /uploading/
(1267, "Illegal mix of collations (latin1_swedish_ci,I
> >>> z=Dic.objects.filter(DB_Word=worfromtext).distinct()
> >>> if not z.count(): print 'ERROR!'
First I want to thank all of you guys for posting here and for helping
me solving my problem, I feel really happy because I can rely on a
community this wise and helpful, and I want to give special
Hello django community, I have a HUGE problem, and I would like to
know if some of you guys can help me, the problem is: Im accesing a
database and there is a big chance of not finding the item im looking
for, this is the snipplet of code im using and the "solution" that
I've implemented but it do
Thanks a lot Carole and Todd your posts have been very helpful to me,
I've managed to upload a file !!!, but I have a little problem now, I
would like to see if any of you or somebody else who reads this can
help me, the thing issue is : I can upload small files good, but when
it comes to bigger f
Thanks a lot Carole and Todd your posts have been so helpful to me,
I've managed to upload a file !!!, but I have a little problem now, I
would like to see if any of you or somebody else who reads this can
help me, the issue is : I can upload small files good, but when it
comes to bigger files, le
Hello, Please I need to find a way to upload a file using django, i've
found several resources but I cant use any because the examples are
not well explained and im a django newbie, I would like to know if
someone knows a place where I can find a very nice step by step
turorial with the templates
I ended up using an old fashioned form to post files with standard
> python code (inside of a view though), because I didn't like the way
> django handled them. I can post a sample of that if you
> like.... .....
>
> On Mar 5, 2:06 pm, "Gerard M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
Hello, im very new to django and python, I've read the tutorials and
the django beta book, but there is one thing I dont see covered and I
need to know hot to do it for a project, any help is welcome.
The main problem is that I dont know how can I upload a file to the
server to be procesed using s
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