Hey, haven't read the whole thread but I spend a whole day last month
troubleshooting something like this.
In firefox, check your preffered language settings, in the content tab.
If there is a non-standard value there (perhaps "/etc/locale/prefs.conf"
or something) instead of a locale like en-
Hey, haven't read the whole thread but I spend a whole day last month
troubleshooting something like this.
In firefox, check your preffered language settings, in the content tab.
If there is a non-standard value there (perhaps "/etc/locale/prefs.conf"
or something) instead of a locale like en-
h mail
accounts configured for the list and thought only one would go through
as the first answer I sent lagged significantly. I hope this gets sent
properly.
Glad i could be of help, Nick
On 07/08/2010 06:32 PM, Andi wrote:
On Jul 8, 5:12 pm, Nick Raptis wrote:
If there is a non-standar
I too have upgraded my Ubuntu systems over several versions in the
past, and also have Weave (now Firefox Sync) installed since a few
weeks, which leaves me wondering how the nonstandard setting got into
the profile in the first place.
Yea, for some reason, my thoughts went to Weave too. Ma
On 07/14/2010 02:28 PM, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
I'm glad we've worked out that Weave is the culprit, but nobody has
answered the question of whether this is an indicator of a problem
with Django itself. What is weave passing as a header (and under what
conditions) that is causing a problem? I
On 07/15/2010 05:55 AM, Danny Adair wrote:
Hi,
I had the exact same problem, and I had _not_ installed Weave.
The offending config entry in my case was:
"chrome://global/locale/intl.properties"
and it was at the bottom of the accepted languages list. This is on
Firefox 3.6.6
I can reproduce the
On 07/15/2010 02:20 PM, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
You, mean, like... oh, I don't know... one of the core developers of
Django? Like the one that's been asking for details on how to
reproduce the problem? :-)
Yours,
Russ Magee %-)
Ahaha! Exactly! Nice to make your acquittance Russ.
Kn
Hello Petr.
While certainly not a full fledged django user, I do have taken the
Turnkey Linux approach myself, and frankly, I love it.
Hope I can give you some helpful pointers. They are pretty generic
though I'm afraid and perhaps not addressing your specific problem. If
so, please share more.
Yes, I did once, by installing the newest django in a virtualenv along
with my project. Search for "apache mod_wsgi virtualenv" for relevant
information. Not that hard to do.
By I guess you could also get up-to-date ubuntu packages for django from
a ppa in launchpad, but it's not something I hav
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