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In a Django form, how do I make a field readonly (or disabled) so that it cannot be edited?

...hanged his example to work with Django 1.3, using get_readonly_fields. Usually you should declare something like this in app/admin.py: class ItemAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): ... readonly_fields = ('url',) I've adapted in this way: # In the admin.py file class ItemAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): ...
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Converting datetime.date to UTC timestamp in Python

...le (e.g., via tzlocal.get_localzone()) to get access to the tz database on all platforms. Also, utcfromtimestamp() may fail and mktime() may return non-POSIX timestamp if "right" timezone is used. To convert datetime.date object that represents date in UTC without calendar.timegm(): DAY = 24*60*...
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Relative paths in Python

..., you want to do something like this: import os dirname = os.path.dirname(__file__) filename = os.path.join(dirname, 'relative/path/to/file/you/want') This will give you the absolute path to the file you're looking for. Note that if you're using setuptools, you should probably use its package re...
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What is the volatile keyword useful for?

... volatile has semantics for memory visibility. Basically, the value of a volatile field becomes visible to all readers (other threads in particular) after a write operation completes on it. Without volatile, readers could see some non-updated value. To answer your question: Y...
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Vagrant error : Failed to mount folders in Linux guest

... The plugin vagrant-vbguest solved my problem: $ vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest Output: $ vagrant reload ==> default: Attempting graceful shutdown of VM... ... ==> default: Machine booted and ready! GuestAdditions 4.3.12 running --- OK. ==> default: Checking for guest addi...
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java.util.regex - importance of Pattern.compile()?

... The compile() method is always called at some point; it's the only way to create a Pattern object. So the question is really, why should you call it explicitly? One reason is that you need a reference to the Matcher object so you can use its methods, like...
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Wait for a void async method

... await Task.Run(() => An_async_void_method_I_can_not_modify_now()) – themefield Mar 12 '19 at 21:46 ...
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How to include JavaScript file or library in Chrome console?

... aware of the fact that even getElementById() doesn't work consistently on all browsers - see this answer for details.) UPDATE: It's been years since I wrote this answer and I think it's worth pointing out here that today you can use: SystemJS ModuleLoader jspm.io to dynamically load scripts...
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Check if something is (not) in a list in Python

... @nightcracker That makes no sense as A not in B is reduced to doing not B.__contains__(A) which is the same as what not A in B is reduced to which is not B.__contains__(A). – Dan D. May 2 '12 at 0:33 ...
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Explicitly select items from a list or tuple

... myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] ] 20.6 usec: map(myBigList.__getitem__, (87, 342, 217, 998, 500)) 22.7 usec: itemgetter(87, 342, 217, 998, 500)(myBigList) 24.6 usec: list( myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] ) Note that in Python 3, the 1st was changed to be the same as ...