thnx,
I thought there might be a more django-like way.
On 23.01.2014 15:48, Erik Cederstrand wrote:
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:10 AM, Johannes Schneider <
johannes.schnei...@galileo-press.de> wrote:
> thnx,
> I thought there might be a more django-like way.
Using standard features of Python and its built-in libraries *is* the
"Django-like way".
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Hi All,
a do have to upgrade an existing
django project, it is an openid provider with around 10k users.
In order to update to django 1.6 I do need to get rid of
the good old AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE and need to switch
to CustomUserModel, and I do not want to break existing mysql constraints.
Django==
My widget attribute settings aren't having any effect in the render
template.
View:
class DvBooleanCreateView(CreateView):
template_name = 'dvboolean_create.html'
success_url = '/dashboard'
model = DvBoolean
form = DvBooleanCreateForm
fields =
['prj_name','data_name','lang','v
I am having this same exact problem. Did you ever find a resolution?
Thanks.
Doug
On Monday, July 12, 2010 2:10:49 PM UTC-4, Tor Nordam wrote:
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> I'm currently writing a blog framework in django, and I have it up an
> running (on www.presskanne.com). During the last 20 hours or so, I
> have g
Are you doing any user agent sniffing anywhere? If you make a request
having spoofed your UA to match one of the offending Google/Yahoo bots, do
you get the same 500 errors? Anything in robots.txt?
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Doug wrote:
> I am having this same exact problem. Did you ever
Hi,
I'm in the process of upgrading a Django application from 1.5 to 1.6 and
I've come across a mark_safe + ugettext_lazy issue in form field labels
that I think might be a bug introduced in 1.6 (possibly related to the
introduction of the new Form.label_suffix?).
Before reporting it I thought
Dear all,
I've started using Django only a few months ago so I'm not an expert at all.
(But until now I could explain most of the problems what I had.. :))
Config: Raspbian, MySql, Django 1.6, Python 2.7.3 -- but most of the
versions are in the attached stacktrace file.
Symptom: every 5th page r
I tried adding unique=True to voyage_id but that did not have any effect.
I later found somewhere in the docs that specifying in not necessary. So I
am still in the same situation.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:03:34 PM UTC-5, Alex Thomas wrote:
>
> I have already created a stackoverflow qu
I tried adding unique=True to voyage_id but that did not have any effect.
I later found somewhere in the docs that specifying is not necessary. So I
am still in the same situation.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:03:34 PM UTC-5, Alex Thomas wrote:
>
> I have already created a stackoverflow q
On 25/01/2014 7:31am, Alex Thomas wrote:
I tried adding unique=True to voyage_id but that did not have any
effect. I later found somewhere in the docs that specifying is not
necessary. So I am still in the same situation.
Is it possible to have unique=True together with null=True and blank=Tr
Hi group. I've been out if the django world for over four years. I am going
to rebrand and replatform away from classic asp. Don't laugh. Yes I know
it's sad. Without telling me how good django is, what has changed in the last
four year that should make me choose django as my new platform?
On 01/24/2014 03:04 PM, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> Hi group. I've been out if the django world for over four years. I am going
> to rebrand and replatform away from classic asp. Don't laugh. Yes I know
> it's sad. Without telling me how good django is, what has changed in the
> last four year
I would say it's very actively developed and supported.
In 2010 release 1.1 was the newest stable. Currently it's 1.6 with 1.7
due in 3-4 months. Wikipedia shows that in those years:
1.2 17 May 2010 Multiple db connections, CSRF, model validation
1.3 23 Mar 2011 Class based views, static files
1.
i've got a site i'm porting from classic asp over to django. Is there a
way to nicely throw a 301 for the .asp pages?
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Docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpResponsePermanentRedirect
SO:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/523356/python-django-page-redirect
On 25 January 2014 13:50, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> i've got a site i'm porting from classic asp over to django. Is
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