Utf8 is default support in django unless you are explicitly typecasting
to str. Please provide details of traceback and code snippets to debug this.
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From: sastry mln
Sent: 12-04-2013 17:29
To: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Una
sastry
Sent: 13-04-2013 11:07
To: Anshum Verma
Cc: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Unable to storing unicode data using django
Hi Anshum,
Thank you for responding.
I defined a Book model as shown below and tried to save it from the admin
shell.
I am using python2.7.3
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ALTER TABLE book DEFAULT CHARACTER SET = 'utf8' COLLATE =
'utf8_general_ci'
It worked after I tried this
ALTER TABLE book *CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET* 'utf8' *COLLATE *
'utf8_general_ci'
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Anshum Verma wrote:
>
Hi,
It seems like a problem with your system PATH variable. Can you try
/usr/sbin/django-admin.py.
Regards,
Anshum
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From: Satinderjit Singh
Sent: 08-06-2013 20:07
To: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Unable to locate django-admin.p
I would suggest you to use Twisted along with Django. Django could serve as
MVC framework and twisted could take control of connection protocol.
On Jun 19, 2014 4:17 AM, "Pedro" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm working in a mobile app that depends of a Django server (to manage
> user data and stuff).
> Th
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