Hi,
I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
# views.py
def hello(request):
send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
# settings.py
EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.gmail.com"
Ys thanks a lot :)
>
> Why not just:
>
> cl2 =
> Class2.objects.filter(fieldwfk__field1__icontains=searchtext).order_by('-id')
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> I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
>
> # views.py
> def hello(request):
>send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
>return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
>
> # settings.py
> EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
> EMAIL_HOST = "smt
On 14-12-10 10:09, Dan Fairs wrote:
>> I'd like to send an email from django. This is the code I'm using :
>>
>> # views.py
>> def hello(request):
>>send_mail('subject', "body", "anot...@email.com", ["d...@gmail.com"])
>>return render_to_response('hello.html', locals())
>>
>> # settings.py
Hi,
I'm using sitemap with django. But because of the django_site config
in DB, sitemap.xml displays domain without WWW prefix.
If i use PREPEND_WWW = True, when i use IP address in browser, the
setting prepend www to the IP, so address looks like:
www.11.111.11.111.
Is there any solution method
Cocolombo -
Actually, you are asking some pretty good questions because all of them are
fundamental, and everyone starting with Django has to answer them.
On Monday, December 13, 2010 10:25:45 pm cocolombo wrote:
> I read a lot of documentation and books but there are still some very
> basic t
I am running my django blog application inside virtualenv;it got
executed before sometimes;now it mess up
it shows the error
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/blogsrc$ python
manage.py runserver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "manage.py", line 11, in
execute_manager(se
I created a model to save map,
a map is contains many room(RoomConfig).
# model
class RoomConfig(models.Model):
room_name = models.CharField(max_length = 64)
room_to_room = models.ManyToManyField('self', through =
'RoomToRoomConfig')
class RoomToRoom(models.Model):
DIRECTION_CHOICES =
Hi friends!
I mean do something like this:
SELECT * FROM table WHERE tags LIKE '%candy%' AND tags LIKE '%milk%'
I've tried:
table.objects.filter(tags__icontains='candy', tags__icontains='milk')
I've tried too:
list = ['candy', 'milk']
table.objects.filter(tags__icontains=list
And nothing
Assuming its the same images you want to display for a given model,
you could create a custom form for that model. See:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#templates-which-may-be-overridden-per-app-or-model
On Dec 14, 3:25 am, "Elmar A." wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to add some a
On 13 déc, 19:49, refreegrata wrote:
> thanks for the answer, but the solution don't show anything. I must be
> doing something wrong.
> if now I have
> ---
> class Myline(models.mode):
> fk_myDoc = models.ForeignKey(MyDoc, related_name="")
> ---
>
Why do things get started twice in django sometimes? I see the framework
being started twice here. Also if you overload the __init__(self): of
models, that too gets called twice. I've never understood this, but the
singleton pattern seems to provide a nice workaround.
Brian
On Mon, Dec 13, 201
Thanks so much Mike, Christophe, Venkatraman, and whoever joins in,
for your answers.
To Venkatraman S:
Yes quite a lot of the applications is written an are functioning
independently.
As I described it's the "big picture" I have difficulty with, not
coding the individual parts that I need.
Tha
Not to second guess your intent, but are you sure you don't mean to OR
the two? Your current SQL / Django query will only return tags that
have both 'candy' and 'milk' in the tags string.
If you do want to OR the queries, you can use Q objects:
from django.db.models import Q
table.objects.filter(
On 14 December 2010 09:10, marcoarreguin wrote:
> Hi friends!
>
> I mean do something like this:
>
> SELECT * FROM table WHERE tags LIKE '%candy%' AND tags LIKE '%milk%'
>
>
> I've tried:
>
> table.objects.filter(tags__icontains='candy', tags__icontains='milk')
>
> I've tried too:
>
> list = ['ca
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
> Hi John,
>
>plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>
> class Incident(models.Model):
> report = models.ForeignKey(Report)
> INCIDENT_CHOICES = (
> ('SF', 'SegFault'),
> ('ML', 'Memory Leak'),
> ('MC'
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, john doe wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>>plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>>
>> class Incident(models.Model):
>> report = models.ForeignKey(Report)
>> INCIDENT_CHOICES = (
>> ('S
My idea would be to use the MultiWidget class with some templating to do the
HTML part.
http://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/django-forms-edit-inline/multiwidgets-templates/
shine
some light on the subject, but I'm not sure how outdated it might be (the
blog post is from 2007 IIRC...)
I'm at work ri
Hi all,
Last day I got the bright idea to start building a facebook app in
django. I was convinced that documentation would be good given that
django docs are very well written and facebook is a big project.
Insteadaaarrg
On facebook side, there are old and messy docs full o
On Dec 12, 1:30 am, mongoose wrote:
> mind giving a short example?
> From what I see in the template
>
> {% for fieldset in adminform %}
> {% include "admin/includes/fieldset.html" %}
> {% endfor %}
>
> {% for inline_admin_formset in inline_admin_formsets %}
> {% include inline_admin_forms
I have three models. Two are inlines of another model in the Admin. I
have their extra parameters set to 0 so:
class model1(admin.StackedInline):
model = Model1
extra = 0
class model2(admin.StackedInline):
model = Model1
extra = 0
class model3(admin.ModelAdmin):
inline = [
Hi NavaTux,
I have seen this happening a few times, and usually it's something to do
with really messed up .pyc files in the site-packages directory.
Try running this on your site-packages directly:
find -iname '*.pyc' -exec rm -f '{}' \;
This will remove any compiled python scripts.
If this
first step is to setup your fb canvas app to use oauth 2.0 -
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/canvas
howto ask use to authorize your app?
you need to point user to proper url -
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/#authenticating-users-in-a-web-application
this cod
Is there one?
We use the Zope-based GPL http://GroupServer.org platform with good
success, but we are interested in ways to connect it to possible
future Django run sites.
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.org
P.S. We had a few Django folks at our Neighborly hackathons:
http://e-democracy.org/neighborly
> We use the Zope-based GPL http://GroupServer.org platform with good
> success, but we are interested in ways to connect it to possible
> future Django run sites.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater (unless you really don't like the
baby). It's pretty straightforward to connect Zope to a
maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
BR
Titan
On Dec 15, 1:50 am, john doe wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, john doe
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
>
> >> Hi John,
>
> >> plz modify the Incident Model like Report Model,
>
>
I have an app that contains an Item model. I want to track changes to
this model so that I can see that on day X item looked like this and
on day Y it looked like that.
Since fullhistory seemed to be the most recently updated module for
this, I decided to go with that. However, it doesn't seem to
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 02:50, cocolombo wrote:
> Thanks so much Mike, Christophe, Venkatraman, and whoever joins in,
> for your answers.
>
> To Venkatraman S:
>
> Yes quite a lot of the applications is written an are functioning
> independently.
>
> As I described it's the "big picture" I have di
Same problem occurs;
" (blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/src$ *find -iname '*.pyc'
-exec rm -f '{}' \;*
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg/src$ cd ..
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/blogg$ ls
bin blogsrc include lib src
(blogg)hire...@hirelex-laptop:~/Desktop/b
my django site was running successfully but now it s giving me the
following error
IO ERROR [Errno socket error] (11004, 'getaddrinfo failed'
my view looks like this and i am running in proxy settings but i
included that in my code
proxie = {'http': 'http://192.168.1.100:8080'}
word = requ
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Titan, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
> maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
>
> Thanks Titan :-). The code I use for my view function is below
[code]
#validate user
def check_user_login(request):
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['p
:'(
On Dec 11, 9:22 pm, mongoose wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got a base url.http://baseurl.com/
> I'm trying to run projects on the back of it. For
> examplehttp://baseurl.com/mongoose/
> The projects run but the URL don't work properly because they all
> reference the base url. So for 'About Me
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:17 PM, john doe wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Titan, Jer-ming Lin wrote:
>
>> maybe your view function gets wrong. post it! XDD
>>
> looking at the request.POST itself I see:
[code]
[/code]
which shows the type choices for report and incident as BR and S
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