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Ok thanks, I choose this one
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> As already mentioned, the best would be to use
> render_to_string('email_template.txt', {'name':'John',
> 'msg':'message'}) and pass it through.
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to do it ?
I thought on something like that : add in filter "name is present on
list" where list is the client products list. What's your opinion ?
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:) Thanks for your answers.
Effectively, I won't do this but I was curious on manipulate a
database like this. However it could be useful in a few project with a
limited number of users.
On 19 mai, 14:35, Dj Gilcrease wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Pep wrote:
> >
Hi everybody !
I'm installing django-registration but I have a problem in my server
while it works with the runserver.
When I want to go to the register view, the debug mode tell me that :
register() got an unexpected keyword argument 'backend'
Anybody have an idea ?
Thanks
Hi everybody,
I would like to use the context processor I wrote with my registration
views. But I don't see how to do it without changing the registration
views ? Somebody has an idea ?
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I have another view : def home(request, city): which call context.
And I want to use the city argument of home in the context view. How
can I do it ?
If I add city in context, I have an argument error.
Thanks for your help
On 19 août, 10:30, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Aug 19, 8:42 am, Pe
Thanks for your help.
This is my code :
def custom_proc(request):
"A context processor that provides 'authForm'"
return {
'authForm' : authForm,
'event': event
}
def home(request, city):
paginator = Paginator(Event.objects.all(), 5)
try:
page = int(re
each view, I need to call the city argument to get an object_list
Event.
Ex : paginator = Paginator(Event.objects.filter(city=city), 5)
I never used custom templatetags. Is it a better way in my case ?
On 19 août, 16:14, bruno desthuilliers
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> On 19 août, 11:31, Pep wrote:
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Hi everybody,
An error occured when I want to use the comment framework. Django
debug says me : "Caught an exception while rendering: 'str' object has
no attribute '_meta'"
I don't understand why because when I use the comment framework on the
same project with Diario module, it works fine !
My
nse('index.html', {
'title' : 'news_content.title';
...
})
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> > Hi everybody,
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> > An error occured when I want to use the comment fr
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Thanks for your answers.
Well, it's working now. But I don't understand why. I just add a
LocationMatch with a regular expression (CSS, png, etc.).
But the location still not working :=°
Any idea ?
On 7 avr, 17:36, Nadae Ivar Badio wrote:
> hi Pep:
>
> Do you give permi
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