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Added summary lines for those posts that had back to back headings.
Those posts didn't look so great on Pelican's index.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 31 Jan 2014 20:32:36 -0600 |
parents | 061a5ff7ec61 |
children | e29fd75628d6 |
files | content/Coding/002-redis-whos-online.rst content/Coding/011-ts3-python-javascript.rst content/Coding/018-pyenigma.rst content/Coding/020-django-moinmoin.rst content/Coding/025-upgrading-django1.5.rst content/Coding/026-haystack-safe-tip.rst content/Coding/027-upgrading-django1.6.rst |
diffstat | 7 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/content/Coding/002-redis-whos-online.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/002-redis-whos-online.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Redis, Python :slug: a-better-who-s-online-with-redis-python :author: Brian Neal +:summary: Still trying to find a better "who's online" function. I ran with this method for a while, but later found a way to improve upon it. **Updated on December 17, 2011:** I found a better solution. Head on over to the `new post`_ to check it out.
--- a/content/Coding/011-ts3-python-javascript.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/011-ts3-python-javascript.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Python, Javascript, TeamSpeak :slug: a-teamspeak-3-viewer-with-python-javascript :author: Brian Neal +:summary: Here's how I cobbled together a TeamSpeak 3 viewer in Python & Javascript. And there might even be some PHP involved too... The Problem =========== @@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ Here is a screenshot of the static test page in action. .. image:: /images/011-tree1.png + :alt: screenshot Nice! Thanks dynatree! Now all I need to do is figure out how to dynamically generate the JSON data and get it into the gaming clan's server status page.
--- a/content/Coding/018-pyenigma.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/018-pyenigma.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Python, Py-Enigma, Enigma :slug: introducing-py-enigma :author: Brian Neal +:summary: I got the Enigma machine bug bad! I wrote a simulator in Python. Py-Enigma ---------
--- a/content/Coding/020-django-moinmoin.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/020-django-moinmoin.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Django, MoinMoin, Redis :slug: integrating-django-and-moinmoin-with-redis :author: Brian Neal +:summary: Here is how I integrated the MoinMoin wiki with Django using Redis! We want a Wiki! ===============
--- a/content/Coding/025-upgrading-django1.5.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/025-upgrading-django1.5.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Django :slug: upgrading-to-django-1.5 :author: Brian Neal +:summary: Here are my notes about upgrading to Django 1.5. Upgrading to Django 1.5 =======================
--- a/content/Coding/026-haystack-safe-tip.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/026-haystack-safe-tip.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Django, Haystack :slug: haystack-search-quoting-issue :author: Brian Neal +:summary: I use the awesome Haystack_ search framework for my Django_ powered website. I have found Haystack to be a huge win. It is easy to setup, configure, and customize when you have to. As someone who doesn't know very much about the world of searching, I'm grateful to have a powerful tool that just works without me having to get too involved in arcane details. The case of the missing forum topic ===================================
--- a/content/Coding/027-upgrading-django1.6.rst Fri Jan 31 19:27:07 2014 -0600 +++ b/content/Coding/027-upgrading-django1.6.rst Fri Jan 31 20:32:36 2014 -0600 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ :tags: Django :slug: upgrading-to-django-1.6 :author: Brian Neal +:summary: `Django`_ 1.6 came out recently, which was soon followed by 1.6.1, and it looks like 1.6.2 is on the way. I finally got around to upgrading two of my largest sites. I thought I would make a list of what I changed at a high level for my own reference. Perhaps someone else may find it useful as well. Getting started ===============