Hi,
On Thursday, November 22, 2012 11:39:54 AM UTC+1, is_null wrote:
>
> More projects use AJAX nowadays. Django could help them more.
Django somehow does that already: It doesn't stand in your way :)
> All generic views could do something like this. The point is to provide a
> consistent AP
Hi,
is there a specific reason why the RedirectView does not have a "view_name"
attribute and out-of-the-box supporting to reverse it?
if self.url:
url = self.url
elif self.view_name:
url = reverse(self.view_name, kwargs=kwargs, request=request)
else:
return None
best rega
For the record: It's bad timing for Idan. He lives in Tel Aviv which
is currently receiving intermittent rocket attacks. He may be a bit
slow to respond. ;)
Let's wish him and his family safety and the luxury of worrying about
django's admin in good time.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Victo
I really liked the idea of more advanced inbuilt support for ajax in django . I
use django for my work and more than 80% of our time we use ajax. would really
like to participate and work on it .
thanks
On 22-Nov-2012, at 4:09 PM, James Pic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> More projects use AJAX nowadays.
I have the same issue with django 1.5. I have a custom User model that
extends AbstractUser.
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All Django admin would have to do is call:
$(this).trigger('django.admin.another_added') or something like that.
It really sounds like little work and would allow user defined callbacks to
be executed.
What do you think ?
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 12:29 PM, James Pic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it p
My bad I didn't see Mark's mail, I'll subscribe to the list and hopefully
this shouldn't happen again.
Thanks Mark for answering
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See https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/15273
On 23 November 2012 23:30, Ludwig Kraatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a specific reason why the RedirectView does not have a
> "view_name" attribute and out-of-the-box supporting to reverse it?
>
> if self.url:
> url = self.url
> elif self.v
Hi,
Aha, I didn't realise he live in Tel Aviv. Perhaps I should FB stalk people
more *grins*.
Well, our prayers are with you, Idan, hope you're keeping safe =).
Cheers,
Victor
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> For the record: It's bad timing for Idan. He lives in Tel Av
I use a lot of AJAX in my projects as well.
However, it that doesn't mean that *Django* needs to include advanced AJAX
support.
I (and other members of the core team) have said this many times in the
past -- the Django community benefits when Django isn't a monolithic core.
>From a technical per
Hi Benoit,
Like I said in my last response, I'm *not* seeing the problem. Saying "I'm
seeing the problem" doesn't help me. Saying "I've got a custom User"
doesn't help me either -- I've got a custom User (several, actually - a
test case extending AbstractUser and one extending AbstractBaseUser, pl
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