That one looks like it should have been #4148:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4148
On Jun 25, 1:25 am, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Anderson said the following:
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> > #4118
>
> Do you have the wrong # here? That ticket is closed: duplicate :)
>
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> Collin Grady
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> It
Jeff Anderson said the following:
> #4118
Do you have the wrong # here? That ticket is closed: duplicate :)
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Hi all,
If you're interested and would like to see this checked in, you can
have a look at ticket #1105 [1]. There is now fully functional code +
documentation + tests.
I personally think it's a good enhancement for simple_tag as it'd make
creation of most template tags (in particular tags with
Here is another list:
#6003 (from nfa-blocker)
There really hasn't been much discussion on the ticket itself. From
reading the description, I'd +1 it.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6003
#6450
also looks interesting... also not much discussion.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6450
hey all,
i'm developing my whole website with django and i'm almost done..
(planning to produce it next month)
any way, i've written a class that renders a calendar with a given
object.. the problem here is, it only returns the day names and month
name in English.. i wrote locale.setlocale(lo
Ken,
It looks interesting but are there any examples of your urlresolver
usage?
David
Le 24 juin 08 à 21:35, Ken Arnold a écrit :
>
> newforms-admin has a special-cased URL dispatcher in site.py. (see
> #6470)
>
> Various REST-ish frameworks have a '.*' url mapping and a similar
> hacky disp
I recently uploaded a patch rebased to nfa head for adding a view
permission.
http://code.djangoproject.com/attachment/ticket/7150
http://code.djangoproject.com/attachment/ticket/7150/newforms-admin-view-permission-r7737.patch
While I understand admin isn't intended to be a data browsing tool I
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 19:28:46 Jeff Anderson wrote:
> Jeff Anderson wrote:
> > This ticket was marked as Design Decision Needed because the
> > patch was old. I've updated the patch to work with the current
> > SVN. Is there anything else holding it back from being checked
> > in?
> >
> > Jeff A
newforms-admin has a special-cased URL dispatcher in site.py. (see
#6470)
Various REST-ish frameworks have a '.*' url mapping and a similar
hacky dispatcher.
Django has a nice URL dispatcher in core/urlresolvers.py, which could
drop in and replace those ad-hoc dispatchers. Only it takes the name
Jeff Anderson wrote:
This ticket was marked as Design Decision Needed because the patch was
old. I've updated the patch to work with the current SVN. Is there
anything else holding it back from being checked in?
Jeff Anderson
::bump::
This ticket is about 3% of the first milestone.
signat
Unfortunately, this wasn't my idea.
I just triaged it three months after anonymous came up with said patch.
http://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/7735/1214331065
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Hi all,
You may have noticed that [7716] raised a few bugs around (#7514, #7517
and #7521) the nice one is #7521, which is now marked DDN.
The issue raised by this ticket is that "mange.py test" would fail to
run tests when you had contrib.auth in your INSTALLED_APPS. That is
because [7716] introd
On 24 Jun 2008, at 3:49 pm, Ben Firshman wrote:
>> 2. What's the relationship between django-search [1] and
>> djangosearch [2]?
>> Seems like some collaboration/combination could happen there.
>>
>
> Er, not sure to be honest, if someone could fill me in on this one it
> would be handy. Was the
On 20 Jun 2008, at 21:28, Gabriel Sean Farrell wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:47:36PM +0100, Ben Firshman wrote:
>> Not that I just want to copy other projects, but it'd would be nice
>> to
>> bring together all the best features of all the Django search
>> solutions that already exist.
On Jun 23, 2008, at 19:45, AmanKow wrote:
> Actually, 'required' is an argument to the *Model* field constructor,
> and models are *not* always initialized from html forms. The field
> certainly doesn't have to be represented as a checkbox in a form,
> either.
> [...]
Yes, all of that is darlin
Graham Carlyle schrieb:
> Hi
>
> There are a number of place in the django codebase that trap Exception
> and then raise a new exception but only convert the original exception
> to a string to indicate what went wrong. Its often necessary to see the
> full traceback of the original exception to w
Hi
There are a number of place in the django codebase that trap Exception
and then raise a new exception but only convert the original exception
to a string to indicate what went wrong. Its often necessary to see the
full traceback of the original exception to work out whats going wrong.
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