Dear Django Developers,
I'm writing from Germany. I'm almost finishing developing my website but at
the end I got to a huge problem. The site should be also in Kurdish
language but this I realized isn't supported by Django. I've already looked
for help in many platforms but still didn't get any sol
Den 12. aug. 2018 20:06, skrev Jon Dufresne:
> Django started adopting HTML5 features since before 2.1. I found
> changes as early as 1.11. From the release notes:
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.11/#miscellaneous
Perhaps, but I have run my project on Django 2.0 without being
Django started adopting HTML5 features since before 2.1. I found changes as
early as 1.11. From the release notes:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.11/#miscellaneous
> The checked and selected attribute rendered by form widgets now uses
HTML5 boolean syntax rather than XHTML’s che
Den 12. aug. 2018 12:20, skrev Adam Johnson:
> You didn't pose an exact question in your message, but I guess it's
> "Can Django officially support XHTML5?"
Django has supported XHTML for years, so it came as a surprise to me
that Django 2.1 broke it. So it is more like "Can Django continue to
sup
You didn't pose an exact question in your message, but I guess it's "Can
Django officially support XHTML5?"
As it's a stricter subset of HTML5, it seems a valid idea. But at the same
time, we need to be able to support it going forwards, with test coverage
and knowledge that this is what we aim fo