Hello,
Le 27/09/2010 08:53, Jean-Pierre De Villiers a écrit :
Hi,
Is there a way to access an existing database schema in Django?
Any help would be appreciated!
J
You can use the inspectdb option of the project manager, you will find
more information in the official documentation :
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Hello,
Le 25/08/2010 09:37, Andy a écrit :
I'd like to detect the location of each user and then set the default
language and location for him accordingly. The homepage would also be
tailored to each location (country and city).
Can anyone share information on how to do that with Django?
You
Hello
Le 14 mai 2010 à 16:47, Ozgur Yılmaz a écrit :
> Hi everybody,
>
> Do anyone knows a Python Database framework, which resembles Django's
> approach to database programming?
Yes, Elixir : http://elixir.ematia.de/trac/wiki.
> I need it to use outside of Django, for other Python scripts.
Le 3 avr. 2010 à 04:16, Benjamin Welton a écrit :
> Hey All,
>
> Im wondering if anyone has some good links to geodjango tutorials (outside
> of the main one featured on geodjango.org)? Specifically any related to
> Google Map integration (since that subsection appears to be missing in the
Hello,
I use json for output instead of cvs, and it works. Also I convert the
lattitude and longitude into float.
enjoy
def get_lat_long(location):
key = settings.GOOGLE_API_KEY
output = "json"
location = urllib.quote_plus(location)
request =
"http://maps.g
Hello,
I solve your probleme in changing the output format into json, then I
convert the coordinates into Float.
def get_lat_long(location):
key = ''
output = "json"
location = urllib.quote_plus(location)
request = "http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=%s&output=%s";
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