because it's the docs for django1.3.
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Bill Beal <b.b...@eximflow.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I've been doing Django and mostly backend Python for a few months, and
>> I don't really know the limits of what can be done without resorting
>> to JavaScript and Ajax. Here's what I need to do: the user wants to
>> pick an individual from one of a number of lists and have the detailed
>> information come up editable for the one picked. My top-level list is
>> [Lions, Tigers, Bears, All]. The user picks Tigers, and then I present
>> the second-level Tigers list: [Tony, Hobbes, Tigger, Rajah]. The user
>> picks Hobbes, and then I present the detailed information for Hobbes
>> in an editable form: name, address etc. How clunky does this have to
>> be, in terms of mouse clicks and pages downloaded? I've read in more
>> than one place that if you use JavaScript you'd better have a version
>> of your page that works OK without it.
>> For extra credit, what high-powered tools would be needed to do
>> autocompletion, for example the user starts typing "Hobbes" into the
>> Name field and as soon as I find a unique match I present the details?
>> Or, show a list of possible matches when the partial field is not
>> unique?
>> I've been reading books, but most of them just show me how to build a
>> particular kind of website using Django.
>> Thanks for any help you can lend!
>> Bill Beal
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