Awesome. Thanks for the great response. Greatly appreciated.
On Monday, May 6, 2013 6:11:15 PM UTC-6, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
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> Hi Brandon,
>
> Essentially, there shouldn't be any difference between a normal and a
> readonly Django project. You set up a Django project as would usually would
Hi Brandon,
Essentially, there shouldn't be any difference between a normal and a
readonly Django project. You set up a Django project as would usually would
-- you just don't ever do anything that results in a call to save().
If you want some extra protection, you could go the extra step of writ
Hello Everyone!
I am new to Django and intermediate with Python. I have a client looking to
have me build something that integrates with there rent management system.
The comapny providing there system offers a feature called open access so
that you can read there property database. However you
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