MerMer wrote:
> Great screencast. As a newbie - very helpful and I'm looking forward
> to seeing more content on the site when it launches.
I am far from a newbie, but I picked up a couple of useful tidbits.
Very nice!
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I am using FCGI on my host and I find that I am often required to
"pkill python" in order to make certain types of changes actually show
up. Annoying, but not a problem for my users. Just a thought...
Thanks. That solved the missing taglib problem, but still the blog is
not working. I am guessing that I have to actually install the comments
app. Yup. Running
"django-admin.py install comments" did the trick!
I will post a link to my blog after a bit of testing and dressing up
the appearance.
I downloaded and installed the blog app from the django_website area.
However the main view is failing since tag library comments.comments is
not found.
Has anyone encountered this also? What am I missing? Where should this
tag library be installed and what should it be called? (I downloaded
the
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 10/24/05, Howard, Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2) The admin page has a link to "example.com" which apparently is coming
> > from the site table. The admin app apparently supports no capability to
> > update that row. What are the ramifications of directly updati
Hmmm. That prevents an immediate crash, but may cause other problems.
Here is a better fix: change lines 45,46 to:
if settings.APPEND_SLASH:
if (len(old_url[1]) > 0):
if (old_url[1][-1] != '/' and ('.' not in
old_url[1].split('/')[-1]):
new_url[1] = new_url
Thanks for the assurances.
BTW, here is the suggested fix for the crash that I experienced:
Line 45 of django/middleware/common.py, change:
if settings.APPEND_SLASH and ...
to:
if settings.APPEND_SLASH and (len(old_url[1]) > 0) and ...
Without that guard statement the very next c
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