some people, especially at Google,
are pushing for this, but the obfuscation involved really goes against
the principles that make the web so powerful.
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I also blogged about the rationale behind here:
http://ole-laursen.blogspot.com/2010/11/cache-busting-in-django.html
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On May 4, 8:08 pm, Ole Laursen wrote:
> The problem is that if I try to access foo.bar in any way, Django
> tries to lookup a bar with id 0 or -1 and throws an exception. My
> forms break, and the serializers break, making it hard to write test
> code. Does anyone know of an eas
tion and never use the field itself.
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what one can expect from a networked client. So the code should take
care of it automatically, shouldn't it? Instead of forwarding it to my
inbox. :)
Is this something that can be done within Django?
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I think it's this bug:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6052
Nasty fellow.
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On 11 Sep., 13:55, AndyB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Incidentally have you considered using a variant of the alt text as
> the image filename rather than your GUID type filename? There may be
> slight accessibility/SEO advantages to this.
My primary concern is that the text might contain somethi
h rendertext. AFAIK you can only achieve this with either
Flash or images. And if you're going for images, it's much, much
easier with an app to generate the text dynamically than having to
generate them with Photoshop or the GIMP everytime there's a new
heading or a change to a
cached
in the file system and size, color and rotation is supported.
Home page:
http://code.google.com/p/django-rendertext/
Blog announcement:
http://ole-laursen.blogspot.com/2007/09/django-rendertext-01-is-out.html
Credits go to Andrew Gwozdziewycz, Jacob Kaplan-Moss and "derelm&qu
On 11 Sep., 09:56, Nicolas Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what is the difference with django-tipografy ? I admit I did not look at
> the links you give yet, but at a first view, it seems there is an
> overlap between the two apps...
There might be? I've never heard of that project and c
On 11 Sep., 08:15, AniNair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to learn python and django. Can someone please tell me
> how to populate some fields in a form? I want to have certain values
> present in CharField or Textfield . (Eg:For editing a profile: the
> data previously entered need
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