never_cache

2007-07-10 Thread Mason
/browse_thread/thread/31423104937ffe79/93021d061f8772f1?lnk=gst&q=prevent+cache&rnum=8#93021d061f8772f1 Django doesn't complain about my doing this, but it also isn't working. Does anyone out there know how to prevent caching or know what I am doing wrong? Thanks, Mason --~--~

manipulator.do_html2python(new_data) not working?

2007-05-18 Thread Mason
I'm a Newbie at Django (release ver. 0.96) and I've got a problem with saving data from a Django checkbox to MySQL. The code that I'm running looks like this: manipulator.do_html2python(new_data) print "\nnew data: ", new_data new_baseline_fsr = manipulator.sa

Apache post

2007-11-09 Thread Mason
e permission to access /doc/lookup/ on this server." Note that /doc/lookup/ is a URL, not a folder, so there are no permissions to set. I'm wondering if /doc might mean something special to Apache? If not then any other ideas? My Apache2.conf can be viewed here: http://dpaste.com/hol

"You don't have permission to access /doc/lookup/ on this server."

2007-11-09 Thread Mason
e permission to access /doc/lookup/ on this server." Note that /doc/lookup/ is a URL, not a folder, so there are no permissions to set. I'm wondering if /doc might mean something special to Apache? If not then any other ideas? My Apache2.conf can be viewed here: http://dpaste.com/ho

Re: "You don't have permission to access /doc/lookup/ on this server."

2007-11-09 Thread Mason
nd RajeshD, it might have taken me a whole day to figure out where to look. This forum is great! mason -- On Nov 9, 10:37 am, RajeshD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "You don't have permis

Jsolait, Xmlrpc, Django == MalformedXmlRpc

2007-12-17 Thread Mason
var response = server.multiply(2,3); I've spent hours, even days Googling and trying different ideas. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Thanks, Mason --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the G

Jsolait, Xmlrpc, Django == MalformedXmlRpc

2007-12-17 Thread Mason
response = server.multiply(2,3); I've spent hours, even days Googling and trying different ideas. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Thanks, Mason --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "

(DB related?) Memory leak with apache and mod_python

2007-02-11 Thread Mason Simon
aked, so I think that narrows things down to mod_python (maybe the handler for it). Can anyone else duplicate my results? Does anyone have ideas as to what could be responsible for this memory leak? thanks in advance -Mason --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received th