maddiin wrote:
> hi piotr!
>
> maybe you could add a "hide from sitemap" check to wiki-pages to give
> more control and the ability to build hierarchical structure.
you want "doesn't show on the sitemap list" ? The sitemap thing would
be a last resort of finding pages now.
> whats not working
I´m having large text fields where an editor can post xhtml-code.
right now, I´m using rich text editing for that area (mostly fck, but
also tinymce).
I´m looking for suggestions on how to cleanup the xhtml-code:
- delete empty paragraphs
- no text outside paragraphs/headlines/lists ...
- head
On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 13:14 +0200, patrickk wrote:
> I´m having large text fields where an editor can post xhtml-code.
> right now, I´m using rich text editing for that area (mostly fck, but
> also tinymce).
> I´m looking for suggestions on how to cleanup the xhtml-code:
> - delete empty parag
I get:
ImportError at /
No module named diamanda.urls
Request Method: GET
Request URL:http://localhost:8080/
Exception Type: ImportError
Exception Value:No module named diamanda.urls
Exception Location:
C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\django-0.95-py2.4.egg\djang
Hi,
In one of my apps management.py files I'm trying to create a group and
assign permissions to it via a method connected to the post_syncdb
signal but it seems that all of the other models permissions haven't
finished being set up before my method gets triggered. Do these signal
triggered metho
a "bug" :)
edit settings.py and change:
ROOT_URLCONF = 'diamanda.urls'
to:
ROOT_URLCONF = 'urls'
or update svn snapshot :)
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Updated and now get:
ImportError at /
No module named sitemaps
Request Method: GET
Request URL:http://localhost:8080/
Exception Type: ImportError
Exception Value:No module named sitemaps
Exception Location:
C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\django-0.95-py2.4.egg\d
You need to use django from the SVN or backport sitemaps from SVN (put
the sitemaps folder in django/contrib)
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as an extra I've modified diamandas/wiki/feeds.py to raise an exception
with a clear message what's going on and what needs to be changed :)
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Sorry for the dumb mistake, worked like a charm !
Martin
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> they could be but forums are likely to be skipped by search engines.
you are wrong (in some way). most forums are php-driven and have
session-ids in the url. thats what make search engines "ignore" them.
search engines just skip the default php-crap. so slugs would be a big
plus. ;)
> cross po
forgot:
>you want "doesn't show on the sitemap list" ? The sitemap thing would
be a last resort of finding pages now.
yes, exactly. i then could build my "top-themes'" which show up on
sitemap. with rk:art i would then build pages to explain the top theme
in single wiki pages. otherwise i will h
to make it even clearer:
in cars i would point to audi, vw, bmw with an rk:art.
in audi, vw, bmw i would again point to new pages engine, tires and so
on with rk:art.
if i need to explain different types of engines or tires i probably
would use the rk:art again to split into single explaining p
Super. Now it works.
Martin
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I use the rk:art's on my upcoming sites too :)
about the sitemap: something needs to be done with it ;) maybe I'll
move the link to the search page and name it "show all pages" or
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Hello,
Django.po in french locale has
#: utils/dates.py:28
msgid "Aug."
msgstr "Aôut"
The file is encoded in UTF-8 (which is good).
On my website which have setting fr-fr i do
le {{ r.pub_date|date:"j M Y" }},
and get e 18 Ao? 2006.
Ao? instead off Aôut !
see it:
http://www.cefinban.net/recettes
Maybe this thread would be better off moved to some other place
(perhaps a support board using said software). It is no longer about
Django, but about supporting a third-party software package.
Don
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Don Arbow wrote:
> Maybe this thread would be better off moved to some other place
> (perhaps a support board using said software). It is no longer about
> Django, but about supporting a third-party software package.
>
> Don
It will be online after the weekend :)
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On 9/17/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is your input guaranteed to be well-formed XHTML? If so, ElementTree
> (http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm ) will be faster, particularly
> cElementTree. It always feels very Pythonic when you program with it, so
> it gets ease-of-u
> The signals are only within the same process, though. They don't wake up
> other processes (they are not UNIX signals). Fortunately, the process
> started by your cronjob can just import any bits of Django it might need
> (e.g. for accessing models) and do the work directly.
I currently have th
On 9/16/06, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the base.html template I added in the section a {% block
> extrahead %}{% endblock %}.
> And in the index.html template I added {% block extrahead %} http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml;
> charset=UTF-8" /> {% endblock %}
It
Jorge Gajon wrote:
> On 9/16/06, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the base.html template I added in the section a {% block
> > extrahead %}{% endblock %}.
> > And in the index.html template I added {% block extrahead %} > http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml;
> > chars
puting DEFAULT_CHARSET to utf-8 didnt solve the Ao? != Aôut
Not that only Aôut orm date generation is liek this all other
accesnts in the template are fine.
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I get an error in Firefox which says "your browser isn't configured to
accept cookies"
Any ideas how I can move past this?
I swa a message suggesting setting setting_domain_cookies in th setting
file..presumably settings.py..but it had no effect.
I'm stuck and would very much appreciate help.
J
On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 00:22 +, coulix wrote:
> puting DEFAULT_CHARSET to utf-8 didnt solve the Ao? != Aôut
> Not that only Aôut orm date generation is liek this all other
> accesnts in the template are fine.
I haven't been following this thread in all its gory details, but seeing
this comme
On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 17:39 -0700, mauiblu wrote:
> I get an error in Firefox which says "your browser isn't configured to
> accept cookies"
>
> Any ideas how I can move past this?
> I swa a message suggesting setting setting_domain_cookies in th setting
> file..presumably settings.py..but it had
Hi all,
I've used the following field in a model:
name = models.CharField(maxlength=10)
When I type "abcdefghij", it goes ok.
When I type accents, (eg.: "áéíóúáéíóú"), I get an error.
The field in the admin accepts the 10 accented characters, but seems
that Django (or database) doesn't.
But
in the session, or in a database?
if I close the browser, and open it asgain, is the information about my
latest actions saved?
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Hi all,
i've got an app named liger with a settings.py file which in
INSTALLED_APPS has:
'liger.profiles'... along with other apps
In liger/profiles/models.py i define:
class Profile(models.Model)...
And this is the output of manage.py is the following:
C:\www\djangoliger\liger>python manage
Hi!
I've set up django on dreamhost as seen here
(http://www2.jeffcroft.com/2006/may/11/django-dreamhost/). Everything
works ok with one project, but when I create another project and add
another sub-domain for it following all the steps as shown on that site
my browser doesn't load that sub-doma
Hello,
since a few days I get a strange error when there is a request
to a page that does not exist or has any kind of bugs.
Instead of the normal django error
template I get the following traceback:
--->
traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/lib
Hello, I'm trying to follow the installation instructions for django on
a Debian sarge apache 1.3/python2.3 installation..
The problem is that in both cases I use the stand alone fcgi server or
the web-server spawned processes I end with this error:
Forbidden
"You don't have permission to access
I want to come to the US ( from the Caribbean) to attend this course,
but do not know Chicago and would need a place to stay that is safe,
reasonably priced and fairly close to the course venue. I would be
grateful to any one who can recommend such a lodging.
Also, in general I would like to know
On 9/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to come to the US ( from the Caribbean) to attend this course,
> but do not know Chicago and would need a place to stay that is safe,
> reasonably priced and fairly close to the course venue. I would be
> grateful to any one who can
On 9/15/06, fel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in the session, or in a database?
> if I close the browser, and open it asgain, is the information about my
> latest actions saved?
It's saved in the database -- and, yes, the information is saved
across browser sessions. You can interact with the data
Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 00:22 +, coulix wrote:
> > puting DEFAULT_CHARSET to utf-8 didnt solve the Ao? != Aôut
> > Not that only Aôut orm date generation is liek this all other
> > accesnts in the template are fine.
>
> I haven't been following this thread in all i
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 09:29 -0700, Enrico wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've used the following field in a model:
>
> name = models.CharField(maxlength=10)
>
> When I type "abcdefghij", it goes ok.
>
> When I type accents, (eg.: "áéíóúáéíóú"), I get an error.
>
> The field in the admin accepts the 10
I'm just starting out with django and need some help with how to
perform custom queries. The query I want to do is basically this:
SELECT num_volunteers, num_boxes, (num_boxes * 216) as meals,
(num_boxes/num_volunteers) as box_per_person FROM shifts WHERE site =
%s AND date BETWEEN %s and %s
I'
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