I have a field I'm using that shows where events are around our area
for sports collectors, what I'd like to do is implement Google Maps,
kind of like the Washington Post does here:
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/tracker/dates/2008/apr/09/6741/
Where/what would I
just trying to think logic through here.
if i set the scrape up so the results are:
SB9, Anderson, 1
SB9, Andes, 1
SB9, Brown, 2
Where SB9 stands for Senate Bill 9, the middle field is the voting
last name (or last name + first initial if two people have the same
last name), and the last field
James,
Thnx. I would prefer scraping it into a CSV as well. I had a scraper
that got NCAA football scores from a site and output them in CSV to
drop into a db, it was in PHP though and scraped .html files.
Also, love your blog, a lot of great stuff there.
Thnx again,
C
On Mar 28, 9:34 pm, "Ja
has anyone done any PDF scraping?
our state legislature has all their reports online in PDF format, i
was hoping to scrape 'em and get them and use them with django to
create something similar to what adrian did with the w-p and others
have done.
here's an example of what i'd have to scrape...
Is there a way to do this with Django? It doesn't have to be the way
I've done it with PHP.
On Mar 27, 8:22 pm, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Dan Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's not possible to use aggregate functions in any Django releas
i have a system i created a while back in php that allows fans to come
to the site after a soccer match and rate each player on a scale of
1-10 based on their performance. it displays the player's average for
every, the entire season, etc.
the way that it's structured now is using a mysql databas
thnx karen.
another related question, currently the site is using paypal for it's
subscriptions, they charge $25/month.
how difficulty would it be to automate the user subscription process?
so when someone pays their $25 and paypal approves the transaction
they're acct is good to go and they can
reading chapter 12 of the django book (
http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter12/
) to try and figure out the best way to use the User system to make
sure users are registered and signed in before viewing page content.
I'm currently using date_based generic views, here's my urls.py
http://dpas
I have a friend that bought a webserver to run a php forum he's got,
he overestimated how much he needed, so he's willing to give me a lot
of the server space, cheap, for my own usage.
I want to be able to run Django on it. Currently, it's running Linux,
has MySQL and PHP installed, Apache too.
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