On Monday, October 29, 2012 11:09:11 AM UTC-4, Tomas Neme wrote:
>
>
> This is, IMO, the biggest and most stupid problem in django core
> design, because it stops you from having an otherwise completely legal
> configurations, like having a 'cms.plugins.picture' app alongside a
> 'myproject.cu
I already searched the group and found one subject that sounds related
(Google-style API keys, I believe was the name of it), but I wanted to
do something specific and was wondering if anyone can give pointers in
the appropriate direction.
I'm building a site, the backend API managed via Django, t
On Dec 18, 2:13 pm, Michael K wrote:
> Still having the same issue. I'm on a windows machine, but even if I
> use wget on one of the Solaris machines, the TAR is reported as having
> no files and/or is corrupted.
>
> Is there another download location I can try?
>
> --
On Dec 18, 2:10 pm, Michael K wrote:
> On Dec 16, 4:10 pm, James Bennett wrote:> On Wed, Dec
> 16, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Michael K wrote:
> > > Should I take the silence to mean I should open a bug report?
>
> > I clicked the "download" link for Django 1.1.
On Dec 16, 4:10 pm, James Bennett wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Michael K wrote:
> > Should I take the silence to mean I should open a bug report?
>
> I clicked the "download" link for Django 1.1.1, and the package
> downloaded. On finishing the downloa
On Dec 15, 2:01 pm, Michael K wrote:
> On Dec 15, 12:30 pm, Michael K wrote:
>
> > I tried to download the TAR file(s) for releases, but I get a ~5Mb
> > corrupted tar.gz from the website.
Should I take the silence to mean I should open a bug report?
--
Michael
--
You rec
On Dec 15, 3:18 pm, Pablo Solera wrote:
> When I try to run the same server from eclipse, it seems that
> something is not correct.
> I got the error: ImportError at / "No module named urls"
> I do have the urls.py on my application, and averything works fine out
> of eclipse.
>
> Could it be a
On Dec 15, 12:30 pm, Michael K wrote:
> I tried to download the TAR file(s) for releases, but I get a ~5Mb
> corrupted tar.gz from the website. With this in mind, I tried the
> SVN, and here's what that resulted in:
>
> svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/django/
I don't know when this started, as I've not needed to download django
in a while, but I've come across a strange issue. Pardon if this is
going to the wrong place.
I tried to download the TAR file(s) for releases, but I get a ~5Mb
corrupted tar.gz from the website. With this in mind, I tried th
It's currently being done for a server application, I don't see why it
couldn't be used for a desktop application as well?
Check out http://www.silverstripesoftware.com/blog/archives/51 and
http://code.google.com/p/evennia/
The first is a desktop application that uses Django, I'm just not sure
i
On Jun 19, 5:55 am, "Evan Carmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My admin css and images have disappeared. I am running django with
> lighttpd. My settings contains:
> -
> # URL prefix for admin media -- CSS, JavaScript and images. Make sure to
>use a
> 39 # trailing slash.
On May 25, 2:28 pm, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have three tables (Manufacturer, Collection, Style). I have 10
> manufacturers. Each manufacturer contains approx. 20 collection.
> Each collection contains approx. 20 Styles. I was wondering if it's
> possible when I'm adding styles I can
On May 3, 4:24 pm, "Bob T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a situation where I would like a view to do a redirect to a URL
> that is expecting POST (rather than GET) data. GET would be easy, but
> how can I do a POST redirect? The URL I would be redirecting to is not
> under my co
On May 2, 3:25 pm, Michael K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try setting DATABASE_HOST to 'localhost' instead of blank. What OS
> are you running this on?
This will teach me to read the subject closely. I should have went
with my gut feeling that it
On May 2, 10:09 am, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being a newbie has its challenges...
I know exactly what you mean.
> The server is running mysql, I use phpMyAdmin and a couple of other
> applications successfully with it.
> There is an existing database of the same name as the new
On May 1, 12:38 pm, Pythoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
> Thank you for your reply.
> I agree the solution with DIVs instead of IFRAMEs would be nice.
> But it needs AJAX. and you say a little AJAX.
> Can you give me an idea how to use that little AJAX together with my
> described proble
On Apr 30, 7:21 pm, Mike H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere, but common terms like
> "using" "django" "models" and "scripts" make it hard to find! ;)
>
> I've written a nice multi-user mp3 jukebox for our office, it lets users
> add tracks to the
On Apr 29, 6:37 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael. You are right there was module named utils (coincidentally
> same name as django module) in the nesh thumbnail app.
> Problem resolved :)
> Thank You Very Much for the time You dedicate me.
> I feel in debt with U and I feel real
On May 1, 5:47 am, Pythoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julio and James,
> Thank you both for your help.
> I know that frames could be useful to help solve my problem but...
>
> Let's suppose this:
>
> height="30"style="height:10.8em" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0">
>
>
> height="60"style="he
On Apr 24, 4:19 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanx Michael for your attention.
> I'm using todays build from svn trunk.
> I started project from the beginning to eliminate possibility that its
> something wrong with my code.
>
> when I run "python manage.py runserver" everything seams O
On Apr 24, 5:41 am, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I'm using developement built-in django server.
> Python 2.5.1c1 (release25-maint, Apr 12 2007, 21:00:25) [GCC 4.1.2
> (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)] on linux2
> on fresh Kubuntu Feisty (7.04)
>
Kamil,
I'm assuming you're just running "python
On Apr 23, 10:13 am, plungerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> greetings,
>
> i am attempting to do a simple redirect using django's redirect
> middleware. everything works fine if you want to redirect from one
> distinct URI to another, for example,
>
> /big/ --->http://www.example.com/labowski/
On Apr 22, 4:38 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I installed Django on Python 2.5
> and I receive following error on the built in server:
>
> Exception Type: ImportError
> Exception Value:No module named utils.text
> Exception Location: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-package
On Mar 29, 9:03 am, Gilhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007 11:50, wheresdave wrote:
>
> > got it fixed. Whitespace was showing up before pass. found the setting
> > in scite to show whitespace.
>
> Well, whitespaces in Python are pretty difficult to keep in line, if you are
On Apr 19, 12:40 pm, jay graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a Django newbie (1 week) but a long time (since early 2000) Python
> programmer.
>
> I have an internal project for work and I'm proposing that we use
> Django.
>
> Here are some general questions that I would like the community's
>
On Apr 18, 1:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I checked out a fresh copy of django-svn with databrowse contrib app included.
>
> I run 'python setup.py sdist' or 'python setup.py bdist_rpm' and the
> templates-folder of databrowse is missing.
>
> Can somebody verify this ?
>
> Regard
On Apr 19, 10:47 am, "mojo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I think this might be a bug. Unexpected behaviour at least.
> When I delete default Site object ('example.com'), generic login view raises
> exception, as it is looking for Site with pk=1.
Hello!
I'm still a little new, but I bel
On Apr 19, 10:39 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This was the contrib that Adrian unveiled at PyCon2007 that had a
> room full of applause. I beleve he referred to it as giving "the
> treatment" or "the works" to your data. It allows easy
> exploration of a data-set, as it will create
On Apr 19, 10:17 am, Michael K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 19, 9:03 am, "Ryan Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There's an easier (django) way to do this:
>
> def __str__(self):
> return self.day.get_day_display()
>
On Apr 19, 9:31 am, "Jeremy Dunck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Nicola Larosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Michael K wrote:
> > > The best part is, if you put together the models first, the clients can
> > > start addi
On Apr 19, 10:02 am, "Ryan Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Solved my own problem, admitting to my own stupidity for the sake of
> posterity and search engines.
>
> The problem was that one of the lines in the test had an extra space
> in it before the prompt, (I was using tabs btw, I don
On Apr 19, 9:03 am, "Ryan Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the code at the top of my models.py file:
[snip]
> def __str__(self):
> if self.day is None:
> return 'undefined'
> else:
> return WEEKDAY_CHOICES[int(self.day)][1]
There's an ea
On Apr 19, 9:07 am, "Jeremy Dunck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1
>
> "
> A veces da la impresión de que hay un concurso del tipo ¡Con XXX monto
> una aplicación del tipo YYY en ZZZ minutos ! ó ¡Mi framework lava más
> blanco!
>
> No vamos a entrar en el juego.
> "
>
> Thank you. :)
A fair shak
On Apr 19, 9:17 am, gops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I want to develop a ERP for very small business ( two - three use +
> customer : normally not more than 10 people using the erp ) , I know a
> little bit of php , but i am interested in django as my platform ,
>
> my question is , is t
On Apr 19, 9:23 am, Nicola Larosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael K wrote:
> > The best part is, if you put together the models first, the clients can
> > start adding and manipulating content before you're done with all of the
> > functionality - just giv
On Apr 19, 5:36 am, David Asorey Álvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've written a tutorial in Spanish, maybe it could interest to some of
> you.
> This document lives at:http://davidasorey.net/static/django-tutorial/
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Davidhttp://davidasorey.net
>
> P.S.: Excuse my poor syn
On Apr 18, 9:40 pm, M Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 April 2007 14:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> For what it's
> worth, I found Django to be LESS work than Mambo/Joomla,
> > just because I wasted an ungodly amount of time trying to make Mambo
> > do what I wanted.
>
>
Pablos,
Are you still looking to fill out the team?
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Django users" group.
To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com
To unsubscribe from this
I have a strange question. If I'm using a stackless version of
python, could I, in theory, use channels and tasklets within a django
application/project?
I can't think of any problems, and I've not experienced any issues
with using the stackless binary to run manage.py, but I'm kind of
wondering
On Mar 8, 6:41 pm, "zehi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All Right. It seems to be a problem somewhere else:
>
> Both, localy and on server I run python 2.5. It looks like, that
> diamanda installation procedure is calling older python version
> 2.4 ??? Is it possible?
>
> sample:
>
> [EMAIL PR
40 matches
Mail list logo