ve a pointer to a running site that i can compare
to, so your end results can encourage me to persevere?
Sean
On Nov 9, 9:18 am, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Nov 9, 4:24 am, SeanB wrote:
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> > Many web sites offer faceted browsing such that a series of categories
> > can
as a follow-up: list_filter attributes in the admin interface provide
part of what i mean, but only part. Given a set of restrictions, the
admin interface:
* shows all possible choices, rather than the only remaining choices
that are possible
* doesn't show counts
Sean
On Nov 8, 8:24 pm,
Many web sites offer faceted browsing such that a series of categories
can be selected to narrow a large set of records down to a few (or
one). Such interfaces often show how many records match the various
category values, which sometimes helps direct the search. Likewise,
since only valid combina
Bingo, that was precisely the problem: altering the message field to
use utf8_general_ci solved it. Thanks, i was really pulling my hair
out over this one!
Sean
On Feb 20, 5:18 pm, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM, SeanB wrote:
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> > I have an application
I have an application that include Unicode strings (Greek and Hebrew),
running on a dev machine and an (inside the firewall) release machine
configured (to the best of my ability) with the same Python, Django,
MySql and connector.
When editing an object containing one of these strings on the rele
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