Thanks, all, for the advice.
I am facing a number of learning curves, and I appreciate that you all take
time from the more advanced work you do to help me out. I'll seek someone
local.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> On 9/07/2014 6:24 AM, Janelle wrote:
&
Musicman wrote:
> If they aren't in settings, then the software would never have worked
> (if it needed a DB) :)
>
> You can just open settings.py with a text editor - notepad, wordpad,
> gedit, emacs/vim, even word if you want. It's just a text file.
>
> Cheers
>
Anybody in Southwest Florida who uses Django?
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y,
I probably don't have them...am I screwed?) how can I get to and dump the
db?
On Monday, July 7, 2014 7:30:44 PM UTC-4, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> On 8/07/2014 2:22 AM, Janelle O'Dea wrote:
> > Thank you, Mike. I haven't tried your first option yet, but I will
> > e
help, I'll get you a Randy's key lime pie. Or
take you out for seafood. Or something.
On Sunday, July 6, 2014 7:36:46 PM UTC-4, Janelle O'Dea wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have two separate Django questions.
>
> One: I am trying to learn how to use Django on my co
Hi all,
At work we have an old Django app/database running on Ubuntu. The creator
isn't still around. Can we still get this information somehow?
In the little work I've done with Django, it seems the content would be
password-protected. Even if I had his passwords, though, I don't know how
to
Hi all,
I have two separate Django questions.
One: I am trying to learn how to use Django on my computer (Mac OS,
Mavericks) and was first getting the error "unable to open database" when
running "python manage.py syncdb." To fix it, I followed instructions from
here: https://coderwall.com/p/
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