Re: A Welcome Message

2023-06-27 Thread Dilmurod Dilmurod
https://youtu.be/xO1O0-L8ze0 Dush, 19-iyn, 2023, 22:50 Gobi Dasu : > Welcome Pratik! Would love to learn more about your Django development > experience. > > Regards, > Gobi Dasu <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gobi-dasu-21518947> · > ldtalentwork.com > Stanford CS ·

Re: A Welcome Message

2023-06-27 Thread Dilmurod Dilmurod
https://youtu.be/xO1O0-L8ze0 Shan, 17-iyn, 2023, 17:51 John Ayodele : > Hello everyone, lets welcome our new guy, Pratik! > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Django users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and s

Re: A Welcome Message

2023-06-27 Thread Dilmurod Dilmurod
https://youtu.be/xO1O0-L8ze0 Chor, 21-iyn, 2023, 21:06 Pratik Mishra : > Attaching my resume, Let's connect on a call > > On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 11:20:16 PM UTC+5:30 Gobi Dasu wrote: > >> Welcome Pratik! Would love to learn more about your Django development >&

Re: A Welcome Message

2023-06-21 Thread Pratik Mishra
Attaching my resume, Let's connect on a call On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 11:20:16 PM UTC+5:30 Gobi Dasu wrote: > Welcome Pratik! Would love to learn more about your Django development > experience. > > Regards, > Gobi Dasu <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gobi-dasu-21518947

Re: A Welcome Message

2023-06-19 Thread Gobi Dasu
Welcome Pratik! Would love to learn more about your Django development experience. Regards, Gobi Dasu <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gobi-dasu-21518947> · ldtalentwork.com Stanford CS · Northwestern HCI Calendar <http://ldtalentwork.com/contact/> · Demo <https://www.youtube.com/watc

A Welcome Message

2023-06-17 Thread John Ayodele
Hello everyone, lets welcome our new guy, Pratik! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To

Re: Why is "Hello World!" alternating with Django welcome page after following tutorial?

2020-05-30 Thread Thomas G. McNeill
t; > When I load the app in my browser, I get either "Hello, World!" (the > expected result) or the Django welcome page ("The install worked > successfully! Congratulations! You are seeing this page because DEBUG=True > is in your settings file and you have not configur

Why is "Hello World!" alternating with Django welcome page after following tutorial?

2020-05-30 Thread Thomas G. McNeill
production application. When I load the app in my browser, I get either "Hello, World!" (the expected result) or the Django welcome page ("The install worked successfully! Congratulations! You are seeing this page because DEBUG=True is in your settings file and you have not conf

Django Developers wanted, junior and senior. Remote welcome, European timezones.

2013-11-27 Thread Jon Atkinson
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Re: Input welcome for comments app idea

2010-11-13 Thread Kevin Renskers
A first version has been committed to Bitbucket: http://bitbucket.org/bolhoed/django_disqus_comments/ Showing your Disqus comments from your templates works, saving them still needs to be done. Also, getting the comments from code does not work yet, which breaks (for example) django-blog-zinnia's

Input welcome for comments app idea

2010-11-12 Thread Kevin Renskers
Hi, My new Django website is as good as finished, I only have to work on the comments section. I know about the comments app that ships with Django, but I don't really like it that much. I see three options for comments on my website: 1) Use something like django-threadedcomments 2) Use Disqus or

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Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-18 Thread Darthmahon
lly not showing the welcome page anymore, but it showing a Django error (which is good) but I actually have Debug set to False which means I shouldn't be seeing this page! I am now thinking my settings.py file is not being called properly. Here is part of the error message screen (som

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-17 Thread Brian Luft
Your code is apparently in a project called "thumbslap": >If you plan to use a database, edit the DATABASE_* settings in >thumbslap/settings.py. >Start your first app by running python thumbslap/manage.py startapp >[appname]. But your settings file is ROOT_URL_CONF set to "mysite.urls". Is that

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-17 Thread Darthmahon
== File: urls.py == from django.conf.urls.defaults import * urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')), (r'^$', 'mysite.views.index'), (r'^settings/', 'mysite.people.v

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-17 Thread Darthmahon
== File: urls.py == from django.conf.urls.defaults import * urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')), (r'^$', 'thumbslap.views.index'), (r'^settings/', 'thumbslap.

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Bret W
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Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Darthmahon
Yea I've restarted it and "touched" the fcgi file so it's rather odd - do you know of any good tutorials that are not written by the Django team (read them, not too helpful and assume too much)? On Feb 16, 9:05 pm, Bret W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you restarted the Web server?  Perhaps ca

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Bret W
Have you restarted the Web server? Perhaps caching is playing a role here. The admin section should be working no problem, as long as the settings and urls files are as described. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goo

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Darthmahon
Hi Bret, Yea I've done both of those things, ran syncdb as well. It's very odd. For example I have a /static/ folder that just has all of my css files, but even when I try to access that folder it shows the Django Welcome screen. I wouldn't expect that to happen... On Feb 16,

Re: Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Bret W
Have you edited your urls.py file? You'll need to make sure the admin site is enabled by uncommenting this line: (r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')), And you'll also need to make sure you have: 'django.contrib.admin', in the INSTALLED_APPS section of your settings.py file. Make s

Deploying Django - can't get past the welcome screen

2008-02-16 Thread Darthmahon
Hi Guys, In the final steps of my app and looking to deploy (yay!). I'm using a dedicated server which has Apache 2 and is using FastCGI with Lighttpd. Django installed, the models are in, the mysql database is working but I can't get past this welc

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Re: sending a welcome message to new users using signals

2007-08-15 Thread omat
message = message) m.save() On 15 Ağustos, 12:48, omat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > To send a welcome message to a new user, I am listening for a > "post_save" signal from an auth.models.User class and it works fine. > But I need to determine wh

sending a welcome message to new users using signals

2007-08-15 Thread omat
Hi, To send a welcome message to a new user, I am listening for a "post_save" signal from an auth.models.User class and it works fine. But I need to determine whether the user is newly created. I can hook to the "pre_save" instead of "post_save" and check for the

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Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-16 Thread Paul Childs
Sweet! Thanks for the heads up. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-15 Thread Waylan Limberg
On 6/13/06, Paul Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Of course it would be nice just to call the save() and delete() methods > and everything would behave as listed in my first post. > This is one of the Summer of Code projects in the works. You can read about it and offer some input on the dev-

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-15 Thread GrumpySimon
Why bother shuffling data between tables? I've got a wiki app I've been working on (slowly - hoping to release soon!), and I add a revision field ( IntegerField ), and just add a new entry with revision+1. The latest version has the latest revision number. Easy :-) Then it's just a matter of som

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-15 Thread Carlos Yoder
Hey there Paul. I'm working with a price comparison website, and we have a similar system going on. You see, products have 1+ prices, stored in a prices table. We get prices daily from dealers, and handle historical prices in a different table, just like Waylan said. The prices_hist table holds t

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-13 Thread DavidA
I have a similar problem where I want to maintain an audit trail for "manual overrides" to inputs to our risk loop. I haven't implemented it in Django yet, but the way I've done this in the past is similar to Waylan: using a history version of the table. There are a few differences, however. My ta

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Childs
Thanks for the input Waylan. It certainly gives me another angle on the solution. I have been digging into the docs again and it seems to me that Django is flexible enough to handle this without having to dive into the source. Of course it would be nice just to call the save() and delete() meth

Re: Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-13 Thread Waylan Limberg
I have been thinking about how to do something similar - specifically, wikipage history. Note that I have not actually tried any of this yet but I would split the history out into a second table. Perhaps this incomplete example to illustrate: class Page(models.Model): title = models.C

Guidance would be most welcome

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Childs
I have been using Django for about a month now and I just moved over to the development version. I am creating an application in which the client has dictated very stringent database record management in order to have a detailed audit trail on all changes made data. This does not necessarily mean