Hi,
I already started the french translation and I used the given file sample
(iso-8859 encoding). I also think that utf-8 should be the standard file
encoding for every language translation file.
What do you think about it Georg ??
Le Samedi 5 Novembre 2005 00:14, Steven Armstrong a écrit :
I would be glad to answer your question but since I left my parents I
stopped answering to orders. I really dislike the way you're talking to
everyone. I'm sorry not to be a Guru as you seem to be.
Regards,
Laurent
Le Mercredi 5 Octobre 2005 14:49, Robert Wittams a écrit :
> Laurent RAHUEL wrote:
> > The question is not : Do I want to use ACL's ?
> > but : Do django need a better permissions managment ?
> >
> > You can do wathever you want if you're root on your server
3:57, Paul Bowsher a écrit :
> I agree with Robert. I don't need ANY authorisation for one of my
> apps, as it's purely run on the command line so you'd need to ssh in
> anyway. Why should I have ACLs forced upon me? Putting this in each
> model is by far the sanest and f
I would be glad to answer your question but since I left my parents I
stopped answering to orders. I really dislike the way you're talking to
everyone. I'm sorry not to be a Guru as you seem to be.
Regards,
Laurent
Le Mercredi 5 Octobre 2005 13:01, Robert Wittams a écrit :
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >>Moreover, if you don't need a lot of permissions checking, then you just
> >> need a few basic ACL rules to do the job.
> >
> > I know I am new here but a basic ACL is pretty common place in any kind
> > of adv
Hi,
Le Mercredi 5 Octobre 2005 09:30, hugo a écrit :
> No, I think what would be needed is a simple framework that makes
> permission calculation easier, but that still should be activated by
> the model and the views. Preferreable by the model, because then the
> automatic admin can take advanta
Le Mercredi 5 Octobre 2005 01:02, Robert Wittams a écrit :
> This is another ridiculously overcomplicated system that has been
> designed to try to take care of every problem, whilst proliferating
> database entries like there is no tomorrow, and bewildering users and
> administrators beyond belie