Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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david / django-oauth-plus / overview – Bitbucket
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Damon Blogons, The Perfect Django Settings File
if DEBUG: TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS += ('django.core.context_processors.debug',) if USE_I18N: TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS += ('django.core.context_processors.i18n',) if DEBUG: MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES += ('debug_toolbar.middleware.DebugToolbarMiddleware',) -
Get previously entered information in Django FormWizard - Stack Overflow
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Django FormWizard with dynamic forms - Stack Overflow
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Dan Ward - Blog - Using Django's FormWizard with one or more ModelForm's
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Django FormWizard y Admin aplicación
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Django FormWizard - Passing Data Between Forms | Peter Sanchez dot Com
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Gerard JP » Django FormWizard best .. well .. useful practices
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FormWizard: multiple-step forms in Django · SuperJared.com
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3 CMSs in 45 minutes (djangocon.eu) — Reinout van Rees' website
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paltman/nashvegas - GitHub
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Gondor — effortless production Django hosting
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Haystack - Search for Django
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CodeSnippets: Django and Open-flash-charts [flash] [open] [charts]
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Charts – Django
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Django database migration tool: south, explained | DjangoPro
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Creating User Profiles with Image Thumbnails in Django | Beardy Geek
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El libro de Django
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Install PIL in Snow Leopard
Your instructions are as clear as can be. But they didn't work for me. I'm running Python 2.6.5 on SL 10.6.3. The only way I could get this to work was to use MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/install.php). I installed it and used the following: Before I could make MacPorts work, I had to manually remove the following jpeg files (do this at your own risk, but worked for me): cd /opt/local/bin/ sudo rm -rf *jpeg* sudo rm -rf *jpg* cd /opt/local/include/ sudo rm -rf *jpeg* sudo rm jconfig.h sudo rm jerror.h sudo rm jmorecfg.h cd /opt/local/lib sudo rm libjpeg.a sudo rm libjpeg.* cd /opt/local/share/man/man1/ sudo rm -rf *jpeg* sudo rm -rf *jpg* Then, Finally...I was able to get it to work: sudo port install jpeg +universal Python 2.6.5 (r265:79359, Mar 24 2010, 01:32:55) [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5493)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import PIL >>> import _imaging -
libjpeg symbol not found error with PIL on 10.6 Snow Leopard
We were able to solve the problem by installing a universal libjpeg package, found here: http://ethan.tira-thompson.org/Mac_OS_X_Ports.html and recompiling PIL to use this libjpeg version. Now PIL works in 32bit and 64bit mode. -
Instant Django
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content/blog/2011/06/django-advice.html at master from sjl/stevelosh - GitHub
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Eli Bendersky’s website » Blog Archive » Django sessions – part II: How sessions work
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Satchmo Project
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O mesmo site em vários idiomas :: Aprendendo Django no Planeta Terra
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