hi,
yesterday i was bitten by something in the manipulator-behaviour, which
i did not really expect to work that way...and i'm now not sure if i
should submit a bugreport, or it should behave like that. also, it's
quite possible that i understood this wrong, if that's the case please
correct
Hello Djangonauts,
I've found an issue with initial data and SQLite - if any of the fields
in the initial data has a "%" in it, the import fails. Pysqlite is
apparently processing the query for string formatting args.
Now, I'm *not* getting this error on MySQLdb, but haven't tested
postgres/ado_
Hi off-topic'ers,
Having done a decent amount of work in both an RDBMS and an ODBMS
(mainly PostgreSQL and the ZODB). It has definitely been a love/hate
relationship for me - when I am working in an RDBMS I yearn for a
ODBMS and vice-versa. The grass is always greener ...
Some Pros for an
Gábor Farkas wrote:
> =
> class Owner(Model):
> name = CharField(maxlength=500)
> thing = ForeignKey(Thing)
> =
>
> now let's say you have a LOT of Things... like 5.
>
> now, when you call Owner.AddManipulator(), he's going to fetch the WHO
Michael Radziej wrote:
> Gábor Farkas wrote:
>> =
>> class Owner(Model):
>> name = CharField(maxlength=500)
>> thing = ForeignKey(Thing)
>> =
>>
>> now let's say you have a LOT of Things... like 5.
>>
>> now, when you call Owner.AddManipulato
Gábor Farkas wrote:
> now, when you call Owner.AddManipulator(), he's going to fetch the WHOLE
> Thing-table. just to construct the AddManipulator.
I've seen that in one of my projects and fixed it by filtering out
unneeded selected with 'follow'. And it seems to me like it should be
this wa
Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
> Gábor Farkas wrote:
>> now, when you call Owner.AddManipulator(), he's going to fetch the WHOLE
>> Thing-table. just to construct the AddManipulator.
>
> I've seen that in one of my projects and fixed it by filtering out
> unneeded selected with 'follow'. And it seems t
On Aug 31, 2006, at 12:31 AM, crankycoder wrote:
> I basically need to be able to handle about a dozen languages all at
> the same time. That basically means I need Unicode to work. There's
> some patches in Trac that I've put up that handle all the cases that
> I'm currently aware of - some of
Gábor Farkas wrote:
> is there a way to filter with the "follow"?
> for me it seems you can enable/disable certain fields...
>
> and that does not help with the AddManipulator, because then those
> fields are not even saved...
I mean when you're creating a manipulator you can list fields that y
crankycoder wrote:
> I really *really* need to be able to save and load unicode data in a
> non-painful way. I have to support at least English, Vietnamese, Thai
> and a half dozen other scripts.
Why can't you use utf-8 for this? I support a two-language site
(Russian, English) with psycopg1 an
Am 31.08.2006 um 05:34 schrieb Adrian Holovaty:
> On 8/30/06, Jay Parlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> A question then: Once the SQLAlchemy stuff is in and solid, will
>> there
>> be any reason *not* to use it?
>
> We'll decide that when we get there, but I'm inclined to answer your
> question w
On 8/31/06, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I mean when you're creating a manipulator you can list fields that you
> don't want it to touch:
>
> manipulator = Owner.AddManipulator(follow={'thing': False})
Thanks; I don't see that documented. Probably because manipulators
will go
Hi all,
the usecase for the False/True template evaluation comes from this templatetag
here:
http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/django-userlibs/trunk/libs.common/src/common/templatetags/commonmedia.py?revision=22&view=markup
function yes_no_icon_url(boolean_value)
Normally the boolean_value co
Hi Django developers,
So for those of you that I haven't met or corresponded with, I'm the
founder of Tabblo, a relatively young website for telling stories with
photos, words, and highly stylized templates via a 100% web-based
interface that is usable by normal humans. We've been using Django
si
On 8/31/06, antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anyhow, this week, we completed our migration to 0.95 and magic removal
> which was painful but has shown us how much more great work you guys
> have been up to. Before the move, we were running on a hacked version
> of 0.91 that we had spent some
Hi,
I'm checking out the changes from the last three weeks in svn ...
seems like the test suite is a little bit different now ;-)
I can't say much about it now other than I appreciate all the
hard work by Russell, and that there's a nice test framework in
place now.
Only ... I find the naming o
Fair enough - any chance we can get that unicode branch opened up soon?
vic
On 8/31/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Essentially the problem is that this makes the psycopg2 backend
> behave differently from all the other backends. Thus many framework
> tests fail when using ps
i merged with head before i checked it in. unless i really frelled up
w/ svn, it should only be ~2 weeks behind.
could you send just your models? (+ load script, original schema)
Matthew Flanagan wrote:
> Derek,
>
> On 31/08/06, Derek Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hey matt,
>>
>> wo
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> We'll decide that when we get there, but I'm inclined to answer your
> question with a single word: "Simplicity." Django will continue to
> work out of the box, with no dependencies.
you know, I get the "no dependencies" thing, I really have a similar
inclination to produ
That's all well and good but there are a few projects going on that
would be rendered useless if Django eventually did adopt SQLAlchemy,
including the Schema Evolution and the multiple DB branch.
Also this puts into question the philosophy of the full-stack, and if
you really want to be tied to S
It would work, but there it's not very flexible. The current
show_all_rows setting uses the change permission to determine if the
object should be shown on the change list. Which makes sense, since the
objects listed on the change list are those the user is able to edit.
For a related object in a
Changeset [3268] made the following change for the resolve method in
django/template/__init__.py:
-obj = settings.TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID
+if ignore_failures:
+return None
+else:
+return settings.TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID
Bec
On Thursday 31 August 2006 17:28, antonio wrote:
> cumbersome: just send me an email (antonio at tabblo dot com)
I just discovered a cool thing: I copied and pasted 'antonio at tabblo
dot com' into the 'To' field in a new e-mail in KMail, and it
automatically translated the 'at' and the 'dot
Guess I should just make a ticket anyway:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2637
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Ian Holsman wrote:
> On 21/08/2006, at 9:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> You deny everything by default, and have holes added when you need them.
> and when you poke a hole you have a reference to why it is required
> (ie what module needs a particular variable unfiltered)
>
> Things which yo
Hi,
I am new to Django and Python, and web programming in general.
I have a very simple form and the dictionary request.POST does not
store the information correctly. I may be doing something wrong, so
please help me.
urls.py:
urlpatterns += patterns( (r'^photo/info/$', 'views.info'), )
form
hmm.. anyone else ever see google misbehave?
check out the weird dates google is putting in it's parameter lists.
car-chatter.com 66.249.65.235 - - [31/Aug/2006:11:43:57 +] "GET /
aggy/filter/?
date_modified__day=17&date_modified__month=7&ot=asc&date_modified__year=
2006&o=1 HTTP/1.1" 200
On 8/22/06, Ahmad Alhashemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But if you keep poking holes in all the wrong places, then it is not
> the frameworks fault.
>
> Autoescaping might be a nice DRY feature, but I don't think it has
> anything to do with being secure by default.
Usable security is about maki
That's really weird. I've never seen that before - isn't 7F a control
character? 7B's "}" so it's not like it's trying to guess sensible
URLs.
The IP looks right for google, but given that control character usage,
I'd say it looks fairly dodgy.
--Simon
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Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> On 8/31/06, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I mean when you're creating a manipulator you can list fields that you
> > don't want it to touch:
> >
> > manipulator = Owner.AddManipulator(follow={'thing': False})
>
> Thanks; I don't see that documented. Proba
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> Thanks for bringing this up, Gary. The get_and_delete_messages() thing
> has always bothered me -- if it's activated, we do it for every
> request. I suppose we could make the 'messages' part of the context
> processor lazy, so that it would only call get_and_delete_messag
On 01/09/06, Derek Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i merged with head before i checked it in. unless i really frelled up
> w/ svn, it should only be ~2 weeks behind.
I think you may have "frelled up". Your branch was created on 07/11/06
and from the revision log [1] it does appear that y
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