On 27 juin, 09:47, Reza Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just started learning about python and django. For the past months I
> was working on a project using a PHP framework (I guess, the name
> would not be important right now :). For my initial experiment, I
> would like to
Oh yea, thats right. Since, urls conf look for (for example
mysite.views), which is in mysite app, file views.py,
I should also be able to put mysite.special_views in my urls conf to
look in mysite app, file special_views.py, right?
Thanks alot :)
On Jun 27, 4:17 pm, Alaa Salman <[EMAIL PROTECT
And if you have some functions that are used by views from both
modules, just create a new module and name it for instance utils.py.
Then you can simply import something from this new module into your
views.py::
from .utils import my_function
-- Horst
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Alaa
On Jun 27, 8:47 am, Reza Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just started learning about python and django. For the past months I
> was working on a project using a PHP framework (I guess, the name
> would not be important right now :). For my initial experiment, I
> would like t
On Jun 27, 10:47 am, Reza Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, I am used to having separate files to facilitate different
> controllers (I think it's called views in django). On the other hand,
> django uses one views.py for one application. Is there anyway I can
> have a views/parts.p
Hi guys,
I just started learning about python and django. For the past months I
was working on a project using a PHP framework (I guess, the name
would not be important right now :). For my initial experiment, I
would like to port my last project that I used with PHP to django.
The project conta
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