I have tried to post a new discussion two or three times today from different networks and computers with no luck. Do the comments have to be moderated and allowed before they are displayed?-- Thanks
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I am working with a small team to create a new web site for our church.We have found a site (http://www.prestonwood.org
) that we would like touse as a model and I am wondering if django is the right tool for thejob. I looked at other django powered sites (
http://www.ljworld.com/,http://www.lawren
This site has what looks to be the first of a series of screen casts for django. It is nicely done and easy to understand. Here is a direct link to the video.
http://www2.lamptraining.com/screencast/1-- ThanksEric Lake
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I think that I am really starting to understand how django works. The area that I am not very good at is designing the database model. Can you recommend a good tutorial or book that gets into how create logical, elegant, efficient databases. It doesn't have to be specific to one type (MySQL, Postgr
all in one table then doing a search for information on the
entire site would be easier.
2) If they are separated then adding a new page later would be done by
just adding a new class to the model.py.
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I am working on a church site that will have multiple areas. There will
be pages for each of the different ministries like music, singles,
students, etc. I am wanting a blog like function for each of these
pages where the responsible people will be able to log in to the admin
site and add news to
Does anyone have a suggestion?
On Nov 29, 9:24 pm, "Eric Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on a church site that will have multiple areas. There will
> be pages for each of the different ministries like music, singles,
> students, etc. I am wanting a blog
uld be easy to filter, when looking for blog posts,
> those that reference a given ministry.
>
> Of course, in this case you must either have confidence the admins
> will select the correct ministry, either program your own views for
> adding posts.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> G
Thanks for the comments. I am still in a planning phase and new to
django as well. I will have to wrap my head around the tag stuff but
these are great ideas.
On Dec 1, 11:13 am, "Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos"
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> > Thank you. That is what I was thinking but I wanted t
or it in the view. Is that correct?
Thanks again for all of the help so far. It is very appreciated.
ps. The code above is not my own. I am reusing code from 23excuses.com
and also some from fallingbullets.com.
On Dec 1, 11:17 am, "Eric Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tha
That sounds good. I will start playing around with this and see if I
can get something up with it. Thanks again for all of your help.
On Dec 1, 12:52 pm, "Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos"
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> > It almost seems that I could do away with the MINISTRY_CHOICES piece
> > and j
I found this. See if it is what you are looking for.
On Dec 2, 4:35 am, "Pythoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone thought /successfully implemented video stream (or movie)
> uploading/playing feature on a website powered by Django?
>
> L.
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I found this. See if it is what you are looking for.
http://blog.go4teams.com/archives/video-blogging-using-django-and-flashtm-video-flv/56
On Dec 2, 4:36 am, "Pythoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone thought /successfully implemented video stream (or movie)
> uploading/playing fea
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