Hi list!
I'm having a localization issue. The thing is that I have an AdminForms
that contains
a value field (wich is a model.BigInteger at the model ) and when the value
is displayed
at the admin form I would like it to show the THOUSAND_SEPARATOR as
configured
in setting.py. So this is what I've
I have my Django website and my static files deployed under the same
directory (i.e. no separate 'static' directory), according to the
following Apache RewriteRule:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST
According to this page:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/databases/
"Django supports MySQL 5.0.3 and higher."
But the next section says that MySQLdb is required, and when you click the
link to MySQLdb from that page, it goes to this page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python/
wh
I'm developing a website for a non-profit organization.
They want something similar to kickstarter, only based on people instead of
money.
Let's say there's an event. A birthday.
If 5 people preorder the ticket there will be a clown*
If 10 people preorder the ticket there will be a clown orches
Thanks for the response -- this is really useful information about what
MySQL features new to version 5.5 are not handled by MySQLdb.
In this case, my reasons for asking about using MySQL 5.5 aren't really
about wanting any features that are available only in 5.5, but more about a
situation wh
In an app I've inherited, there are forms generated with {{ form.as_p
}} in the template. This generates HTML like this, for example:
Group
12S
13S
22SOI
Is there some way to have the form label be a href?
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> Is there some way to have the form label be a href?
you'll have to change the forms templates to something like
{% for field in form %}
{{
field.label }}
{{ field }}
{% endfor %}
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null=True is the opposite of what you are asking for anyway. You can
use null=False, and the column will be created with the database's
version of:
NOT NULL
Which is the postgres spelling.
This will prevent the database from allowing a database NULL from
being stored there.
But it will NOT
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> The main features that have been added to MySQL are views, triggers,
> stored procedures... And "prepared statements".
I beg to differ:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-view.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/e
Hi,
I have created a custom template tags library which I would like to use
across my application.
I referred this code snippet, http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/342/
but still when I refer the tag in my code as: {% load repeat %}.
It says 'repeat' is not a valid tag library, tried
django.te
Hi All.
Is there anyway to force django.views.i18n.set_language view to use
cookies rather than session (I need that enabled but just for the
admin not for my main app)?
Thanks in advance.
Ezequiel
http://flickrock.com/mikelpierre
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Hi ,
We have converted our tools from php to django framework but tool
performance is very slow compare to php .
Please let us what are things we have to do ...
Thanks,
Siva
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Hi,
Yes it do have __init__.py
I have created a simple project of template tags and have installed it as a
python package with setup.py.
After which I am referring it into my website.
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On Monday, 1 October 2012 09:45:46 UTC+5:30, Laxmikant Gurnalkar wrote:
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> Hi Ashish,
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