Feb. 14, 2024 » Matthias Kestenholz: Posts about Django » [Archived Version]
django-ckeditor It has finally happened. The open source version of CKEditor 4 does not contain fixes for known problems, see the CKEditor 4.24.0 LTS announcement. I totally get why the CKEditor developers did this and can only thank them for all the work that went into the editor. I wish I didn’t have to do the migration work to move basically everything to a different editor. The CKEditor 4 LTS version is only expected to be supported until the end of 2026 and I have a few projects whic…
Read MoreFeb. 11, 2024 » The Django weblog » [Archived Version]
Happy birthday, Django accessibility team! 🌈 The team has been up and running for three years, and is now looking for new members. With a lot happening in this space, we thought we were overdue for an update on what we’re up to. Django accessibility in 2023 We’re very happy with the work done to date. There have been a lot of efforts to improve the accessibility of core Django features such as forms, and of the administrative interface. Beyond Django core, there has also been progress on d…
Read MoreFeb. 10, 2024 » Adam Johnson » [Archived Version]
Mastodon is a Twitter-like social network with a solid Django community presence. It’s a fantastic online arena for connecting with others, discovering news, discussing issues, and sharing FOMO-inducing conference photos. Historically, Twitter was the primary social network for the Django community, as for much of tech. But since Elon …
Read MoreFeb. 9, 2024 » Django News » [Archived Version]
News Django security releases issued: 5.0.2, 4.2.10, and 3.2.24 This security release addresses a potential denial-of-service in intcomma template filter. As always, one of the best security measures is to always update your Django project's to the latest release. djangoproject.com Neapolitan 24.2 release Quicker template overrides and minimal tests in the latest update. noumenal.es Updates to Django …
Read MoreFeb. 8, 2024 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]
DHH posted a recent piece called It's easier to forgive a human than a robot. In it, he highlights a fascinating problem and draws a handful of conclusions that I think head off in the wrong directions. The problem he highlights is that as AI and similar systems take over …
Read MoreFeb. 8, 2024 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, we did work to get the Stripe checkout session going. We set up Stripe Product and Price objects to get the subscription plan ready and got the Stripe checkout session working mostly end-to-end
Read MoreFeb. 8, 2024 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, we did work to get the Stripe checkout session going. We set up Stripe Product and Price objects to get the subscription plan ready and got the Stripe checkout session working mostly end-to-end
Read MoreFeb. 6, 2024 » The Django weblog » [Archived Version]
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing Django 5.0.2, Django 4.2.10, and Django 3.2.24. These releases address the security issue detailed below. We encourage all users of Django to upgrade as soon as possible. CVE-2024-24680: Potential denial-of-service in intcomma template filter The intcomma template filter was subject to a potential denial-of-service attack when used with very long strings. Thanks Seokchan Yoon for the report. This issue has severity &quo…
Read MoreFeb. 6, 2024 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
How to configure SQLite for better throughput with Django.
Read MoreFeb. 5, 2024 » TestDriven.io » [Archived Version]
This article compares the development experience with Vue and Django REST Framework against HTMX and Django.
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