BINGO!
It works :)
Wow, thanks fellas. Django is up and running and I am a happy newb!
I'll stick around and help out when I can. What comes around goes
around.
Sincerely,
stirman
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Hi Folks,
I'm sure there's a better solution for this, just not sure what it
is...
I have a 4 step form and I'm currently capturing all posted data
between each step and then re-posting it through hidden input fields
and recapturing it at each successive step. URL redirects won't quite
work for
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 04:15 -0700, PythonistL wrote:
> Question 1
> I noticed in MySQL that if a table field has NULL value, then I can
> test in Python with that filed with None.
> In otherwords NULL in MySQL is the same as None. in Python
> Is it so or am I wrong?
That is the way Django doe
Question 1
I noticed in MySQL that if a table field has NULL value, then I can
test in Python with that filed with None.
In otherwords NULL in MySQL is the same as None. in Python
Is it so or am I wrong?
Question 2.
I also would like to test NULL values in my templates. So I would like
to us
On May 19, 2006, at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to add a random picture component to an album app I'm building.
> So I have a class Picture. I want to choose ten to twenty random
> pictures out of all pictures submitted.
> Obviously, I don't want to load all Picture instances (poten
I seem to be able to log in as a user with the is_active flag not set
to True.
A validator in django.contrib.auth.forms.AuthenticationForm should test
for that.
I'd log a bug, but as far as I can tell there's no place in the bug
database for contrib stuff.
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On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 02:08 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jacob,
>
> thanks. That does indeed sound easy.
>
> But -- just so I understand -- I would assume that what this does is
> fetch all Photos, in random order, then take the first ten and throuw
> the rest away (to be garbage-collected)
Thanks, Adrian. That was exactly what I was looking for.
Daniel
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Honza and Malcom,
Thanks a lot for help.
L>
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On Thursday 18 May 2006 23:20, Rob Hudson wrote:
> Based on my virtual hosts, can I have the production site list:
> SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE website.settings
> and the dev site list:
> SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE website_dev.settings
> and everything work?
>
> Is there something more I ne
Do I need to write this myself?
Anyone?
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what is wrong with manage.py sqlall ? you can't use that either?
On 5/20/06, reiale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Do I need to write this myself?
>
> Anyone?
>
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Jacob,
thanks. That does indeed sound easy.
But -- just so I understand -- I would assume that what this does is
fetch all Photos, in random order, then take the first ten and throuw
the rest away (to be garbage-collected). I'd assume the [:10] to be
applied only after everything's been loaded.
On 5/20/06, PythonistL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Question 1
> I noticed in MySQL that if a table field has NULL value, then I can
> test in Python with that filed with None.
> In otherwords NULL in MySQL is the same as None. in Python
> Is it so or am I wrong?
yes, the null value will be
Is it possible to change a model's upload_to on a per instance basis?
Essentially, what I'd like to do is this:
class GeneratedFile(models.Model):
source = models.ForeignKey(FileUpload)
generated = models.FileField(upload_to="generated/%d" % self.fileupload_id)
But that of course isn't
I know there's createsuperuser in old django, however how to now?
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Thanks for your response, I'm not having luck with this. It seems like
the admin interface is requiring ForeignKey fields even when marked as
null=True.
My validator that I wrote seems to be working, but since the fk field
is being required it defeats the purpose.
Here is my model. Is there an
to use the Sites you may find the following useful.
class SiteLimitManager(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
return super(SiteLimitManager, self).get_query_set().filter
(site=settings.SITE_ID)
and in your model add:
site = models.ForeignKey(Site, default=settings.SITE
oh.. you might also want to have a different pythoninterpreter
add the following to your virtual hosts.
PythonInterpreter xxx_prod
and
PythonInterpreter xxx_dev
On 19/05/2006, at 8:20 AM, Rob Hudson wrote:
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> I've recently completed a first milestone of a project and want to
> p
just as a followup to this.
Scott was using the 'old pre-MR merge' version of this code, when he
updated to the up2date version it worked for him
regards
Ian
On 19/05/2006, at 10:15 PM, Scott Anderson wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply, Ian.
>
> I have those libraries installed. I'm sure it's ju
I'll try to be brief... We're just starting to work on replacing an
existing home-grown content management system with one built with
Django. We've got lots of semi-autonomous departments (a small liberal
arts college). All of the content will be in one database. We'll be
building a bunch o
On 5/20/06, David Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is about the site ID in each project's settings.py file.
> What does that number mean in a situation like ours? I appreciated the
> explanation of the difference between an app and a project, but I
> haven't been able to figure o
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 22:15 +, qhfgva wrote:
> Thanks for your response, I'm not having luck with this. It seems like
> the admin interface is requiring ForeignKey fields even when marked as
> null=True.
OK, this problem bites everybody once. It's documented, but easy enough
to miss in all t
I found below in document:
"""
If your model method starts with "_module_", it'll be a module-level
function instead of a method. Otherwise, custom module-level functions
have the same namespace as custom methods.
"""
is there any example?
I have add a method in model but can't find it in module l
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 21:59 -0700, favo wrote:
> I found below in document:
> """
> If your model method starts with "_module_", it'll be a module-level
> function instead of a method. Otherwise, custom module-level functions
> have the same namespace as custom methods.
> """
> is there any exampl
That was it, thanks.
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On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 10:17:52AM +1000, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> If you also want to say "it is optional to enter this in the admin
> interface", then you also need to set blank = True on the field (this
> won't require any change to your database: it only affects the
> interface).
Perhaps t
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