Greg and Susmita received their copy of Django Reinhardt playing with
the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. Wendy and Michael let me know
if you would also like a copy.
On to business - today we discussed various methods of logging in.
The question was raised should it link into the existing LDAP facility
or not. Should there be generic logins or personalised logins etc.
More discussion needed.
We are looking at open source html editors Blue Fish and Qt3 were
mentioned are there any others? Are there any ready to borrow css
sheets around I wonder?
We came up with a list of views needed for phase one. Let us know if
we've missed something:
login page
index page
Containing heading, search box, menu, (possibly sales items),
sales
- new
- edit
- contact
computer
- new
- edit
contact
- new
- edit
- sale
search
- name
- cbv number
reports
- no of sales
- value of sales
- type of sales
Error Tracking
- view
Training view
cheers
Jan
Following up our discussions on views.
After working with Wendy on Friday making the first prototype contact
view it became evident that Django supplies a lot of the views we need
automatically.
The views listed below will be automatically established when we
'model' each view in Django. Django already has css - so if we want
to change the look of something we can tweak the existing css.
On Tuesday it we will work on finishing the prototype contact view.
We can then discuss how we establish the other views.
Here's a link to the work we did on Friday
http://djangodb.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/misc/wendy/wjContact/
cheers
Jan
On Jul 3, 2:52 pm, jan_s <curpheyme...@gmail.com> wrote