I hope someone could help me. My main language is Spanish but when I write
code I like it to be en english. Being that way it will be easier to open
source something in the future. The main problem is the app name in the
Admin Site.
For example, I'm writing a kind of eCommerce site without the
Joy, look into the database if it is being saved without escaping. If
that's the case you need to render it without escaping marking it as safe
with the safe filter. For example:
This will not be escaped: {{ data|safe }}
or you can use a template block like this:
{% autoescape off %}
Hello
CharField is for "short" strings mostly under 255 of length. TextField is
for "unlimited" text (the length depends of the database engine). If you
just want a textarea for the CharField then you will need to replace the
default widget. You'll need to read a little about Forms to change the
widg
t; If you want to change the "Django Administration" name to something app
> specific, then I would supply a new admin/base_site.html template (copy the
> one from django-source/contrib/admin/templates/admin, modify it, and put it
> into a templates/admin folder in your own app)
Hi, I'm having troubles using the override_settings decorator. The thing is
I'm writing an app that has it's own settings and I'm doing it with the
approach of putting a settings.py file on the app folder with something
like this:
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions imp
nside.
Just want to know if my approach would work. As I see it, it's like lazy
loading the settings so if the settings change in the project environment,
they should also change in the app. Or something like that is what I'm
trying to do.
What do you think? What would you do?
Thank yo
Source the app it
won't be a piece of sh... Sorry again, I got carried away.
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Pedro J. Aramburu
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 12:59 PM, nkryptic wrote:
> The only thing I've seen which handles all the cases you mention is
> http://passingcuriosity.com/2010/default-settings-for-dja
Czaro, to better understand the problem it will be good if you could tell
us something more about how are you calling your css files from your
templates and where are they located. I will also assume Django 1.4 to tell
you some tips (mostly already covered).
- Set your STATIC_ROOT.
I use
Because it's configured that way in apache, not in django, and it doesn't
exist ergo the error message.
El sábado, 5 de enero de 2013 15:38:32 UTC-3, Mārtiņš Jakubovičs escribió:
>
> Hello.
>
> I try a lot of things and can't understand, why not working STATIC_ROOT
> and MEDIA_ROOT in settings.p
That is in a development server? Why not use ./manage.py runserver? If not
you can point apache to the wsgi file and use django itself to serve the
static files modifying a little bit urls.py. But it's not recommended for
production use.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/howto/static-files/
I believe that as InMemoryUploadedFile is "InMemory", internally uses a
cStringIO as the "container" for the file. So basically the class it's just
a wrapper that returns the StringO object, a string representation of the
file. You should check for the attributes of StringO or maybe use
SimpleU
Have you tried merging the forms with formsets?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/forms/formsets/
El viernes, 4 de enero de 2013 13:51:41 UTC-3, Marco A Morales escribió:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm still wraping my head around class based views and I'm trying my first
> project with clas
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/forms/modelforms/#model-formsets
El domingo, 6 de enero de 2013 11:46:40 UTC-3, Pedro J. Aramburu escribió:
>
> Have you tried merging the forms with formsets?
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/forms/formsets/
>
> El viernes
Currently, there isn't a proper way of doing it. I will say that your best
choice is to edit the template for the admin "index" and the "app index" so
if app_name is "Emp" call it other way.
I know it's a dirty hack but currently there is no "standard" application
on django so there isn't an ed
If you're using bash, you should set it up on ~/.bashrc file, that way it
will always load, for every virtualenv and every terminal session.
BTW ~/ stands for the home directory and instead of LC_ALL try something
like this:
export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
That would give less trouble with other pro
Dear Djangonauts,
I'm in a bit of a pickle here and I would appreciate your help. I have a
model which needs multiple dates. I thought on serializing them onto a
TextField but it isn't pretty and a query-hell so instead settled for a m2m
field.
Now, on the django admin site I want to be able t
Anyone? Please?
El viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013 19:43:24 UTC-3, Pedro J. Aramburu escribió:
>
> Dear Djangonauts,
> I'm in a bit of a pickle here and I would appreciate your help. I have a
> model which needs multiple dates. I thought on serializing them onto a
> TextField
I've been reviewing the code of *models.DecimalField* and *
forms.DecimalField* because trailing zeros after the decimal point are
being removed in my forms. I didn't find anything suggesting that it's done
there, instead they are handled properly according to my needs. Although
the proper handl
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