Trying to upload diff:
akismet spam error (too many links)
Trying to upload tar of the same:
TypeError: PgQuoteString() argument 1 must be string without null
bytes, not str
On Jan 20, 8:32 am, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/19/07 1:01 PM, SmileyChris wrote:
> Done, but can
On 1/19/07 1:01 PM, SmileyChris wrote:
Done, but can't submit it.
You mean you can't upload attachments? I just tried a few different times and
it seems to work for me... what's the error you're getting?
Jacob
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Done, but can't submit it.
On Jan 20, 6:27 am, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/18/07, telenieko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was writting a document for Django's documentation (#3325) and just
> noticed that links between documents of the documentation are absolute, is
> th
On 1/18/07, telenieko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was writting a document for Django's documentation (#3325) and just
noticed that links between documents of the documentation are absolute, is
this intentional ? If one would like to run his/her own mirror at home
converting the .txt to .html he
On 1/18/07, telenieko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was writting a document for Django's documentation (#3325) and just
noticed that links between documents of the documentation are absolute, is
this intentional ? If one would like to run his/her own mirror at home
converting the .txt to .html he
Hi,
I was writting a document for Django's documentation (#3325) and just
noticed that links between documents of the documentation are absolute, is
this intentional ? If one would like to run his/her own mirror at home
converting the .txt to .html he/she would have to rewrite all the URLs, not
to