I'm in the process of converting a bunch of sites from pre-nfa to
1.0. One of the things I've run across is the change in inlines in
the admin interface. Previously, there was (http://
www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0.96/model-api/#many-to-one-relationships)
a parameter called num_in_admin
If it works in one environment, but not another, then it might have
something to do with your settings files. When you create your links,
are you having the href be "/enter" or "/enter/"? I think the
middleware class you're reading about is for trailing slashes, not
preceeding ones.
On Nov 4, 9
Actually, extra by itself does exactly what I want. For some reason I
couldn't see it - I guess I just got caught up in the specific name.
Thanks.
On Nov 4, 10:32 am, Daniel Roseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 4, 5:57 pm, Xiong Chiamiov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On a site of ours, we got a 500 on Aug 31 with the error:
ImproperlyConfigured: Error while importing URLconf 'ee_website.urls':
day is out of range for month
from this line:
announcements = {'queryset':
Announcement.objects.filter(active=True,expire_date__gt=datetime.today()).order_by('-
publi
Is it possible?
If in the templates I call section.foo (with section being a
dictionary), then it's the equivalent of section['foo']. Is there a
way to call section[foo]?
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Here are my three models:
class Faculty(models.Model):
[standard attributes]
class WorkDay(models.Model):
[standard attributes]
class OfficeHour(models.Model):
faculty = models.ForeignKey(Faculty)
day_of_week = models.ManyToManyField(WorkDay)
and in admin.py:
class OfficeHourInl
On Jul 2, 3:53 am, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I am looking into using or developing a chat application for Django,
> for use in a social networking website based on the Pinax Django
> "distribution".
>
> I have searched for django-based chat applications and found very
> little. Below
On Jul 1, 9:15 pm, Chhouk Voeun wrote:
> i want to use map url (http:\\localhost:8080\main).oh i use window
Did you read the tutorial? None of your url regexes look anything
like /main/. And why did you hijack someone else's thread that was
about a completely different topic?
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On Jul 2, 9:18 am, mettwoch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I write a POS application and several users share the same terminal.
> They use a barcode scanner to point to their badge to login (works
> already). I'd like to keep the session data for every user so that
> when user A leaves the terminal and user B
On Jul 2, 5:31 am, masterclock wrote:
> I'm using python2.6 and django 1.0.2
>
> class MyModel(Model):
> file = models.FileField(...)
> ...
>
> mymodel = MyModel(...)
>
> mymodel.file.save(...)
>
> but the saved file is truncated.
>
> when I use admin, the uploaded file is also incomplete
On Jul 3, 11:36 am, developingchris wrote:
> Looking for opinion of the best distro for a developer machine for
> django.
>
> I'm on ubuntu now, its going ok. I'm having keyboard issues, and
> wondering if I should put the time in on fixing it, or just ditch it
> for say, pc-bsd, if thats what th
On Jul 6, 5:18 am, somepalli wrote:
> I installed python 2.5.4 and DJango 1.0 in my windows xp.
>
> DJango working properly.
>
> But here i am not able get the mysite folder i am getting like
> following
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\django_website>django-
> admin.py startpr
> What i want to know is that should i use django ORM for it.
> Should i use any other kind of python orm instead of django orm? But
> then i would essentially need to use 2 different systems for one
> project which does not sound like a good idea.
>
> Theoretically... can 2 somewhat different ORM
On Jul 5, 12:44 pm, Nick wrote:
> I'm looking to write an e-commerce page with very minimal admin
> functionality, but which also has an extended admin that would
> facilitate the rest of the basic admin tasks. For example, the basic
> admin could add products but shouldn't have to know any html
On Jul 5, 6:47 am, mikel wrote:
> Setting up Django is going fine until configuring MySQL. It requires
> MySQLdb, which I downloaded from sourceforge as MySQL-
> python-1.2.3c1.tar.gz (and MySQL-python-1.2.2.tar.gz) on Mac OS X,
> Redhat, and Windows. When I try decompressing then extracting the
On Jul 7, 1:22 pm, Adam Jenkins wrote:
> I know that Dojo allows one to upload files with Ajax. It uses an iframe as
> a work around.
>From what I remember from when I was doing something like this a good
year ago, using an iframe is the accepted way of uploading files with
ajax. You'll find tu
I've got some fairly basic docstrings in my models, and I just
discovered the admindocs module, which does all sorts of useful
introspection stuff. I had to install docutils before it would show,
but I did that, and now I've got documentation.
The problem is that my docstrings don't seem to be r
On Jul 8, 9:40 am, Jarmo wrote:
> > You need to send the 'sessionid'. It's in request.COOKIES.
> So I have to send the sessionid in the HttpResponse back to the client
> for it to use, right? I tried getting it from the Request object
> after I successfully logged in. But it wasn't in the COOKI
On Jul 8, 1:22 am, Alastair Campbell wrote:
> Has anyone else started getting application error emails from the
> Django admin after updating to Firefox 3.5?
Before 3.5, actually. The function that modifies the path to the
image is called once the page has finished loading, and Firefox never
re
Oh, I forgot to note that Firebug is very helpful in these kind of
situations, as you can call the functions explicitly and see what
happens.
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On Jul 30, 7:27 am, Michael Anckaert
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I subclassed the CharField but have run into this problem:
How did you subclass CharField? It's difficult to say what the
problem is without seeing what you've done.
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On Jul 30, 3:38 am, Salvatore Leone
wrote:
> I can't download the files, probably I don't understand the MEDIA_URL
> parameter. Here it is:
> MEDIA_URL = 'http://localhost:8000/wiz/uploads/'
>
> but trying to access the files returns me a 404 error.
You shouldn't have to use MEDIA_URL at all for
On Jul 29, 11:57 am, tcpipmen wrote:
> Hi All, I have no problem running Oracle 11g with django on build-in
> development server and everything is fine. But When I setup with
> mod_wsgi with Apache I'm getting messages like below
[snip]
> The specified module could not be found.
I'm not quite s
I have these two models:
class CoursePrefix(models.Model):
prefix = models.CharField(max_length=6)
title = models.CharField(max_length=40, blank=True)
department = models.ForeignKey(Department)
def __str__(self):
return self.prefix
class Meta:
verbose_name_pl
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