On May 29, 5:22 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
> I'm bringing this up to the dev-list as I'm keen to hear if someone is
> interested in this problem and has suggestions towards a robust
> solution. It is a pretty serious issue that I hope can be resolved by
> the 1.4 release.
For reference, I raised a
On Feb 27, 8:02 pm, Fraser Nevett wrote:
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> I have a patch worked up for this and will raise a ticket shortly.
Ticket created and patch uploaded...
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/12989
Fraser
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Validation of IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) was added in
[12474], but I noticed that the verify_exists option doesn't work when
you use an IDN. This is caused by urllib2 not supporting IDN and the
validation code using the original unicode version of the URL when
testing for existence.
The
On Aug 2, 2:48 pm, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Fraser Nevett wrote:
>
> > I was looking at the database cache backend and noticed a number of of
> > things that might be worth improving...
>
> > * The "createcachetable" m
I was looking at the database cache backend and noticed a number of of
things that might be worth improving...
* The "createcachetable" management command manually constructs and
executes SQL to create the table. This is seems a bit undesirable as
we already have a well-established and well-tes
On Aug 30, 8:31 pm, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sphinx has a built-in search function; I just haven't exposed it yet.
> That said, there's a good change the Google will beat anything we can
> possibly do ourselves, so I'm looking forward to seeing what you've
> come up with.
The new documentation site is great, but is currently lacking a search
facility. I've been working on adding an embedded Google Custom
Search, which is nearly ready and working well on my local copy.
I'll submit a patch for this to Trac shortly, but it would really help
if someone who knows about
Hi Vinay,
Thanks for taking the time to review and provide feedback on this.
Your explanation of how the logging module works and how it can be
used was really helpful.
> (a) Setting NOTSET on the root logger will cause absolutely everything
> to go through the logging system - this could be unn
Thanks for the feedback.
Jeremy, what database backend are you using? On MySQL I don't see any
SQL getting logged. I guess registering the handler to the root logger
must mean it gets all the log information from the other loggers too.
It's on my to-do list to add the ability to filter by logger
Hi All,
I'm sure I'm not alone in using simple print statements to trace/log
what is going on in a Django app, especially when debugging. This
works OK when using runserver, but can be more difficult and
problematic to use with mod_python in a production environment.
To try to give greater contr
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