Hi all,
While I have a number of django apps develop for Django 1.1 ... I also
want to use Django 1.2 for my new project. How can I have multiple
version of Django in my machine where my apps will be instructed
either to use 1.1 or 1.2
Thanks,
James
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hi all,
It will be my first time to create django app that requires calling
remote API. As far as I know django has no built in support for this.
I only way I know is URLLIB2, any good library for this purpose, which
easily send your request as get this parameters and also easily parse
the return r
Hi,
I have read somewhere else that there is a plan of making sqlalchemy
to work with django. My concern is while sqlalchemy is the more
complete orm, but it lack validation which is something django's own
orm has, am I right?
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Hi,
I am following the official tutorial of django, and found out that
several model are define in a single file. I just wonder if we could
have one model per file? or can be as flexible as X no of models in
file A and Y no of models in file B and so on.
If this is allowed, how to we name the fi
hi,
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^polls/$', 'mysite.polls.views.index'),
(r'^polls/(?P\d+)/$', 'mysite.polls.views.detail'),
(r'^polls/(?P\d+)/results/$',
'mysite.polls.views.results'),
(r'^polls/(?P\d+)/vote/$', 'mysite.polls.views.vote'),
)
I am very new to django as well as
Yes I am looking for the explanation of ?P syntax, is this
something related to python's regex or django's own regex.
thanks
james
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hi kenneth,
thanks a lot, i think should be looking at official python doc more
than the dive into python.
cheers,
james
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> > Yes I am looking for the explanatio
hi,
i just starting to read
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/model-api/
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/db-api/
I have some experience with other ORM, I think django's orm is really
cool. Here are the things that I like that really makes Django's ORM a
clean design.
manage
hi,
If I use django.middleware.transaction.TransactionMiddleware, is
@transaction.commit_on_success the default behavior? or I should
always call on the python decorators?
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sorry for this stupid question ... does django's session only work
when cookies are enabled?
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is this use for the django admin features only? or I can use it for my
own app? if yes, do I make it suitable for my application?
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what if I need additional fields or methods for my apps? Do i inherit
it or edit the user class?
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> > is this use for the django admin features only? or I can use it for my
> > own app? if yes, do I make it suitable for
Thanks Jason for sharing this one.
cheers,
james
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> > it or edit the user class?
>
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Hi,
As I understand context are data we can use in our templates, and the
purpose of context processor is instead of doing something like
c = Context({
'latest_poll_list': latest_poll_list,
})
or
return render_to_response('polls/index.html', {'latest_poll_list':
latest_poll_list})
Hi Jeremy,
I am a bit lost ... where do I apply that? Isn't that I just call the
variable name/dict key in the template?
Thanks
james
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> On 7/18/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
hi,
I have a model with a field models.ForeignKey(), with manage.py
validate I check if my code are right, then run manage.py syncdb. When
I was checking the tables generated I don't see any foreign key
created? Is there something wrong? where should I check?
I am using django 0.96, mysql 5 on w
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> already exists. You'll have to do this yourself. See manage.py sqlall
> for some help.
>
> Otherwise, if you have: user = models.ForeignKey(User), then look for
> a field
hi,
i've been trying to get started with django and i am stock in this
problem and found out that there's a conflict in login() method. here
is my view code
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.contrib.auth import
; Then use:
> user = auth.authenticate(username='foo', password='bar')
> auth.login(request, user)
>
> On Jul 19, 1:02 am, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > hi,
>
> > i've been trying to get started with django and i am stock in this
&
anyone to help me on this?
thanks
james
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> Hi Nathan,
>
> I did manage.py syncdb with the table still not existing. I did
> manage.py sqlall myapps when saw that the foreign key was not created.
>
> here is my actu
hi,
it seems that there is a small bug for not creating the foreign key on
the database. Please see this ticket.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4930#preview
Thanks
james
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> anyone to help me on this?
>
> thanks
>
hi,
is there a stupidly fast way to make select but many pages to required
login first? I am using 0.96 @login_required is cool, but 0.96 doesn't
support LOGIN_URL in the settings.py yet.
currently i am using something like this
if not request.user.is_authenticated():
return render_to_r
Which official django apps are using the newforms? I just want to take
a look at the coding as I am trying to learn the django's newform
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form or something
> ? If so, can somebody post a screenshot please ?
>
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>
> > Am Freitag, 20. Juli 2007 07:53 schrieb james_027:
> >> Which official django apps are using the newforms? I
hi,
is there a short cut for assigning input data to model's data
attribute?
if Book is a model then
b = Book(request.POST)
b.save()
the assignment will be done on all the match key of the request.POST
QueryDict and data attribute of the Book Model.
or
if BookForm is a newform then
bf = Bo
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> > > > hi,
>
> > > > is there a short cut for assigning input data to model's data
> > > > attribute?
>
> > >
I am very new to django, I am creating a model with a field of
models.ForeignKey(User) #django.contrib.auth.models import User. When
I look at the database, my table has no foreign key define. Another
example is the django.contrib.admin.models.LogEntry model it has user
= models.ForeignKey(User) w
h info.
Thanks
james
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>
> > When the relationship is within the same namespace (am I using the
> > right term, pls correct me) th
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>
>
> > I am doing this in winxp , mysql 5 , python 2.5 , latest mysql driver
> > for python. Hope I've provided enough info.
>
> Not even close.
>
> Perhaps I'
een the first and the second and the result is constant.
do we have ordering in creating models?
thanks
james
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>
>
> > I didn't say
INSTALLED_APPS has
effect when performing manage.py syncdb?
iam using django .96, my python mysql driver is the latest version., i
am doing this on windows env.
Thanks Russ for helping me on this, i greatly appreciate it.
james
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>
>
> > 5. then i run python manage.py syncdb
>
> > the result is ... in my cellusage table there is no foreign key
> &
Thanks russ I greatly appreciate it!, I'll just wait for the fix.
cheers,
james
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>
> > the profile table's dell has cons
Hi,
I would like to use the latest django version. i am trying to use
tortoise SVN to get the latest version, but iam always getting this
error
Error * REPORT request failed on 'http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/
django/trunk/django' REPORT of 'http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/
django/trunk/dja
hi,
Here's another newbie stupid question ... I've heard testing
everywhere from software development world, and the testing I know is
to run the application I am developing and do all the possibilities
that I user might do to make sure that the application behaves how it
should be.
I am studyin
Thanks bob
cheers,
james
On Jul 25, 11:48 pm, "Bob T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't have any idea what is the
> > testing all about.
>
> James, you might want to take a look at Dive Into Python [1] as a
> starting place. It has a couple good chapters on testing and test
> driven develo
Hi all,
As I am trying to extend the django user model not using the
auth_profile
I have model like this
class Profile(models.Model):
"""KSK Employee accounts to use this application"""
user = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True)
department = models.CharField(maxlength=3,
choices=D
hi oggie,
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> Re: TortoiseSVN, take a look athttp://tortoisesvn.net/node/87
> Short story - unless you can get your admin to change your firewall,
> you can't use svn since "code" doesn't respond to https, no matter
> which platform you are u
Hi all,
I may not well understand the purpose of newforms, or perhaps it is
still in a very early alpha stage ...
I am looking to implement some common constraints like mininum or
maximum letter of character field then values for numerical field.,
range for numerical or date field.
Thanks
james
Thanks for the fast response Doug,
but those min max constraints are so common? why not include it?
james
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>
> Class MyForm(forms.Form):
> username = forms.CharField(max_length=12)
> def clean_username(self
Hi,
I really love Django admin, however how can I add customer validation
or contraints to my models?
Thanks
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Hi,
I am trying to migrate an existing application to django. I am
encountering the following problem with this models
D:\private\james\documents\django\ksk>python manage.py validate
manning.employee: Reverse query name for field 'employee_contract'
clashes with field 'EmployeeContr
act.employee
hi,
what will be the proper approach to do this? creating a custom fields
or custom field validation?
Thanks
james
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> > but those min m
Hi,
is there any sample on over riding the clean method of the newforms?
Thanks
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Hi,
this is how I am using the newforms.
My Form
class NewEmployeeForm(forms.Form):
contract_from = forms.DateField()
contract_to = forms.DateField()
position = forms.CharField(max_length=20)
My View
def create_employee(request):
f = None
if request.method == 'POST':
Hi,
>
> http://django-registration.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/registration/form...
>
Thanks Nathaniel, I am looking for over riding the clean() instead of
clean_(). After hours of experiments. I would like to confirm if
my learnings are correct.
in over riding the clean() method, I have to f
Hi,
I am very new to django, now I am dealing with templates. Coming from
JSP, I am suprise that in django we can't do something like {% if
Events.objects.filter(...).count > 10 %}
Is there a way to do something like that?
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Hi,
I want to make sure that my understanding is right. is middleware the
place where I can add more attribute to the HttpRequest Object and
manipulate the added attribte?
Is this advisable? if Not where is the right place to do it?
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> The methods of each middleware are called one for every request. If your
> changes need information from the request, that's the right place.
>
> If you want to add a method which should be added once the server (mod_python,
> scgi, ...) starts you can use this place too. But it is be
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hi,
is implementing remember me feature for login is as simple as changing
the cookies settings in the settings.py? is manipulating of setting.py
allowed in views?
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hi,
I am seeking some enlightenment as why the user (variable use to track
if the user is logged in or not) seems to be on the request level and
not on the session which is the practice of most or all of web
framework? If I am not wrong request.user is done on the middleware
which will get execut
hi,
> request.user gets created by to OR mapping (from the sql database).
> request.session comes from a pickle (serialized to a bytestream).
>
> Both needs to be done for every request. You could use caching,
> but object caching (like for request.user) is not possible up to now.
>
Just like w
hi,
anyone to clarify this?
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> hi,
>
> If I use django.middleware.transaction.TransactionMiddleware, is
> @transaction.commit_on_success the default behavior? or I should
> always call on the python decorator
hi,
i am trying to use the manage.py shell, for fast testing of what I
would like to do.
I have a model like this
class Function(models.Model):
"""Functions that KSK Employee account could use"""
name = models.CharField(maxlength=40)
url = models.CharField(maxlength=40, default='/'
Does Django have this
http://api.rubyonrails.com/classes/ActionController/Flash.html
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somewhere on the django documentation I saw the choice provided for
MultipleSelectField is from a Database but I can't recall where I read
it but I do it this way, let me know if there are better alternative
items = newforms.MultipleChoiceField(choices = [('i.id', 'i.name') for
i in Items.obj
H
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>
> items =
> newforms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(queryset=Items.objects.all())
>
I don't see ModelMultipleChoiceField on the documentaion or the latest
source code
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Hi,
anybody here heard of firebird database? how can I get support from
django?
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> create different URLs (and thus different views) for the different
> buttons and then redirect to wherever you want to go.
>
How do I create a different URL for different buttons but under one
form?
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hi,
On Aug 3, 11:12 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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>
thanks carole, yes I the picture. so its about javascript not
django ...
cheers,
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Hi,
How do I handle this situation wherein I want different submit button
to call different method on the views. I feel that calling the same
method on views for all the submit button on a form is not good, as
you'll make the distinction of what to do inside the method...
Thanks
james
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On Aug 3, 11:21 am, Doug B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know a form submits to a single url via the action=?
> specifier. That's just the way an html form works. Each submit
> button that is part of the form is going to post to the action url in
> the form. You can override wit
hi,
I already did the
(r'^media/(?P.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve',
{'document_root':'d:/private/james/documents/django/ksk/media'}),
in my urls.py
and in my template i have something like this
but why is it the image still don't appear?
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hi,
are this settings used when running under development mode?
MEDIA_ROOT
MEDIA_URL
does it affect the django.views.static.serve?
thanks
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On Aug 3, 4:32 pm, koenb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guess is you are interfering with your admin_media (look at the
> admin_media_prefix setting).
> Try using something like r'^sitemedia/... and src="/sitemedia/...".
>
Thanks koen, that did it. I think it could be nice if it was mention
hi Kai,
> If you do not use it, no.
>
If I use it, how does it affect then?
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hi,
what is the nice way to provide a print function on a dot matrix
printer for django apps aside from generating a printer friendly page?
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Hi,
Just want to confirm if elseif and the alike doesn't exist in django's
template.
What tricks could be give to newbies if something like is needed ...
if bool:
elseif bool:
elseif boo:
it could be not nice to do something like this in django's template
{% if bool %}
{% else %}
{%
hi kai!
thanks a lot. this will help a lot.
cheers,
james
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> Hi James,
>
> On 8/6/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Just want to confirm if elseif and the alike doesn't exis
Hi,
I have this models ...
class Employee(models.Model):
emplyoee_contract = models.ForeignKey('EmployeeContract',
null=True, related_name='contracted_employee')
employee_assignment = models.ForeignKey('EmployeeAssignment',
null=True, related_name='assigned_employee')
class EmployeeAss
Hi,
How do I enable multiple user account login in one computer? I don't
know what is the disadvantage if this works this way, I just need it
for development and testing purpose.
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Hi,
> I think the OP is asking for the ability to have more than one
> different user simultaneously logged into the web app. This
> isn't conventionally feasible. You can use multiple browsers
> (I've used FireFox, IE, Lynx, and Dillo for testing various users
> at the same time) or possibly e
hi,
I am doing something like this
params = request.GET['name'].split()
employees = Employee.objects.all().select_related()
for p in params:
employees = employees.filter(Q(firstname = p) | Q(lastname
= p))
the query is fine but when I look at the connection.
Hi,
On Aug 8, 1:37 pm, Udi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Remove the first use of it and then after the loop add this:
> employees = employees.select_related()
>
> I think that'll work?
>
I try but it didn't work ...
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>
> employees = employees.join(employees.filter(Q(firstname = p) | Q(lastname=
> p)))
>
is this something new that hasn't been yet documented?
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hi,
is the purpose of this view for showing static html page? if not what
is the use of this view?
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I have this model which doesn't work when using select_related(). What
happen is django seems to be in a infinite loop.
class Employee(models.Model):
employee_contract = models.ForeignKey('EmployeeContract',
related_name='contracted_employee')
employee_assignment = models.ForeignKey
Hi,
While I was studying the list generic view. I ask myself why does the
django generic view list uses request context to store the pagination
related info instead of a regular context. If I understand it right,
using the request context could provide additional info from the
context processor
Hi collin
On Aug 9, 1:06 pm, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because you have an infinite loop there.
>
> Why are you linking both directions? There's a reverse relation
> available to get from EmployeeAssignment and EmployeeContract back to
> the Employee model, you don't need to expli
hi,
I am trying to do this http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/PaginatorTag
I have two apps in my projects which are main and manning. I put the
pagination tag code in the main/templatetags/extra_tags.py file. And I
am trying to use the tag from a template in manning/templates/
results.htm. But I
hi,
I am trying to put a page list for a search result. So far here's what
I've try by using the django.views.generic.list_detail.object_list and
the pagination tag (http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/PaginatorTag)
and later found out that it won't meet my needs.
def search_employee(request):
Hi Kai,
>
> Do you mean that the filter works on the first page but
> is lost when you go to another page? If yes:
> I save my filter in a session and filter on each page using
> that filter values (the values that were given to the input fields
> of the filter form). I don't know whether this is
hi,
Are the context processors executed only when you pass a request
context from view to template? The documentation mentions that a
requestcontext could accept an optional argument which is a context
processor, is it the same as putting the context processor in the
context processor settings bu
hi,
On Aug 9, 11:37 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He means that you can remove:
>
> employee = models.ForeignKey(Employee)
>
> from your 'EmployeeAssignment' and 'EmployeeContract' models because
> the relationship is already defined in your 'Employee' model. You can
>
hi,
> def list_filter(request):
> """Update session filter"""
> # request['filter'] is a hidden field. frankly, I don't know if
> this is really needed.
> # I added it in case I add another form to the template
> if request.method == 'POST' and request['filter'] == '1':
>
hi collin,
On Aug 10, 11:26 am, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean by "get the history" ?
the employee could have new contract & assignment as months goes by.
the employee_contract & employee_assignment tells of their recent
contract & assignment. while the employee attri
hi,
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> On 8/10/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > > def list_filter(request):
> > > """Update session filter"&qu
hi,
is there any advantage or disadvantage or best practices in forming
urls? like which set are much better?
domain/employee/1
domain/edit_employee/1
domain/inactive_employee/1
or
domain/employee/1
domain/employee/1/edit/
domain/employee/1/inactive/
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>
> class Employee(models.Model):
> # your employee model fields here, no FKs to Contact or
> Assignment models
> ...
>
> class EmployeeAssignment(models.Model):
> active = models.BooleanField() # I added this
> employee = models.ForeignKey(Employee)
> ...
>
> c
hi,
Can I use the django's built in web server in an intranet enviroment
where the maximum users could be not more than 50 users? I am just
asking this for the purpose for easy deployment :). I am very newbie,
and trying to avoid apache
THanks
james
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Hi,
>
> > I am very newbie,
> > and trying to avoid apache
>
> why?
>
Just in case a problem occur, I think it could be more easy to
troubleshoot it without being a apache expert? Or if threre's a patch
for the client's program that need to be apply it could be much
easier?
THanks
james
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hi,
This might not be a django stuff, but how could I write something that
will execute itself depending on the frequency that I'll set. For
example, since django session table needs to be clean up at a certain
time, I want to write a script that will execute itself monthly to
clean up the sessio
Hi,
On Aug 10, 4:12 pm, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, just edit the fields in form.fields :)
I am sorry, I didn't make it clear, I mean changing it like in views?
james
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hi,
is it possible to edit the newforms field like required from true to
false? or editing the widget property?
Thanks
james
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hi,
someone to confirm this?
thanks
james
On Aug 10, 10:29 am, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> Are the context processors executed only when you pass a request
> context from view to template? The documentation mentions that a
> requestcontext could accept
hi Matt,
On Aug 13, 3:13 pm, "Matt Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James, are you talking about putting a context processor into the
> settings.py file?
>
yes, and also context processor called as argument on views by
ContextRequest()
Thanks
james
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Hi,
On Aug 14, 9:36 am, sanchothefat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to get django going on a debian etch vm I have which
> uses NAT to access the web. I found some info that suggested using https://
> but that won't work.
> Should I try ubuntu or is there something in the vm settings
Hi,
Ask I have successfully try to run django apps on apache/mod_python/
winxp, I learn that apache for winxp only support worker_mpm oppose to
what django is suggesting (prefork_mpm).
Should I worry about this? Or should I go with fast cgi?
THanks
james
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hi,
while learning and experimenting with forms ... one should use
ModelChoiceField in order to let newforms bind the value on a
foreignkey field of a model. My concern is that in the real world, you
usually don't use to let the user chose the value
to be filled especially if the list of choice
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