Hello,
First of all: If you are just starting to learn, and because the amount you have
to learn can be overwhelming, I'd suggest to not care about the wysiwyg editor
at this stage. Pretend that your users can enter HTML in the field, and do all
the rest. After you get some understanding of static
Hello,
How does the verification work?
Regards,
Antonis
Antonis Christofides
http://djangodeployment.com
On 2017-11-19 02:38, flora.xiaoyun.hu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. The first page always loads slowly while the rest of
> the pages loads at a normal speed. Whether I res
I have a function that i want to be accessed only if the user is a
supersuser.
I have tried this
from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required
@staff_member_required
def my_view(request):
template_name = 'Core\CustomizedAdmin.html'
return render(request, templa
I have a SAAS application built using django. I want to now add real time
notifications to my application. Everywhere I have looked one of the top
suggestions is to use channels. But what I would like get to know is
- Would it be an overkill to use channels only for notifications purpose?
Hi.
Could you paste the full traceback here because having an OSError sounds like
there is is something else wrong in your system.
> On 19 Nov 2017, at 15.22, yingi keme wrote:
>
> I have a function that i want to be accessed only if the user is a supersuser.
>
> I have tried this
>
> from d
All of a sudden and out of the blue, it just worked. I had the re-run my
server
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 5:54:11 AM UTC-8, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Could you paste the full traceback here because having an OSError sounds
> like there is is something else wrong in your system.
>
> O
Hi,
The worker id and hit id are passed via GET. (It's a website for amazon
mechanical turker to finish tasks.) And views.py checked their worker id
and hit id to see whether they are valid. If they're valid, then the turker
will be directed to the following pages.
On Sunday, November 19, 2017
You can indeed use Channels as the backbone of a notifications system using
WebSockets, but you'll need to overlay your own state logic on top
(notably, "what has already been sent to the client?") You can also in
theory use Channels 1 to do long-polling, but this is likely going to make
a lot more
I'm following this
[tutorial](https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2017/02/18/how-to-create-user-sign-up-view.html)
on making simple registration forms in Django. I'd like to make a user
registration form that requires only two fields: "Email" and "Password." No
second password field
Hello Tom,
Django comes inbuilt with user authentication functions which is almost more
than enough in most of the requirements.In your case, you just need to import
User model in models.py and in views.py under "if" statement just return
HttpResponse. You dont need to write anything else. For
I have seen the two tickets and read the developer list thread[1]on this
subject. Is there a best-practice approach to preventing usernames which
are case-insensitively equivalent
I'm hoping someone has achieved this and might be willing to share.
My common.User inherits auth.models.AbstractUs
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