@durron597 I'd say no. It's a common issue and if you search "django object not iterable" on Google it'll give you a ton of different questions, some related and some not
And the actual question ("Or is there any other way for applying multiple filters (that are user defined)?") is answered in other places
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One of the off-topic close reasons is _Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault. _ Are questions like this off-topic, then?
@Siguza It would go into the low quality queue if provided as an answer today. (But general concensus is that a one-liner is a sufficient answer if it is clear to someone conversant in the language.)
0 is the perfect answer for such a big division. Just imagine once again what are you talking about. Its a huge division of (10^9)/(2^(10^10)).
What is the necessity of this?
How many page it would take to write the number (2^(10^10)), can you imagine?
By the way, you should write a program...
Need one more downvote. I know: the answer looks OK. However, the question is unintelligible, so the chances that anyone will stumble on it are next to nil. A 28K user should have known better than to answer that crap.
@gunr2171 Terrible question, no mcve. And he didn't use enough italics alongside the bold.
@durron597 This day has sucked, wrt SO moderating. Just editing... although the "tanks" stuff has been funny. Now, it's time to go to the employee lounge to see what this week's beer selection is... I'll be back later, when I have some votes.
I said close votes, I really meant "close votes and completely closed", so we can either delete the bad questions via roomba and/or delete votes
I don't know if you've been following source but we've probably deleted over 500 really crappy questions in that tag at this point, and edited another thousand.
Just to formally document the exact policies we have in place to remove old abandoned / dead questions, the Community user will delete questions in the following circumstances:
If the question is more than 30 days old, and ...
has −1 or lower score
has no answers
is not locked
...or...
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Ok... to reproduce your problem, we should write an HTML form and the GS to show it, include a file upload dialog, submit it somehow (we have several options, should we guess which one?), and somewhere just stick those two lines of server-side code that you've provided and seem to think are the problem with a client-side form. Here's a better idea... how about if YOU provide enough code to repro your problem? THEN we can get to helping you. — Mogsdad31 secs ago
I got a declined NAA flag on this answer: Angular Js Clear $watch
See if the Demo here helps, $watch service is used To set a handler that will be invoked when the value reffered to by the expression
http://www.tutorialspark.com/AngularJS/AngularJS_Updating_Scopes.php
The original questio...
you could argue that because i have 20k rep i should submit a delete vote, but you could also argue that because i have 20k rep and 2000 helpful flags with only 35 declines, perhaps a look at the question would be in order.
@JonClements we don't let it sit forever! it got four recommend deletions in LQPQ
you could have skipped it and let LQPQ or another moderator handle it.
I might have even pasted it in here, were there other flags on it besides mine? you don't have to answer, but there wasn't even one "looks okay" on it. it had a score of -2
You already know it's not very fair to users if I flag an answer as link only, someone in LQPQ uses the canned "while this link may answer the question" comment, then the user edits it, to decline my flag
I've had a few of those this week.
I figure one decline for that reason for every 150 helpful flags is okay, cost of doing business
Here are some good answers regarding slow edit forms caused by ForeignKey tables with many records
Django admin change form load quite slow
Regarding List Views:
1) You can add list_per_page option and show less results:
class EventAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_per_page = 20
2) Or use sel...
That was last week.
You're right, the other times that happened were disputed flags, but I'm pretty sure they were disputed by LQPQ and not by a mod.
I've been doing other with description more often than in the past, but in this case I thought it was so unambiguously gobbledy gook that I didn't think it was necessary.
Thank you for taking the time. I still disagree, but I appreciate the response.
@durron597 let's just say, I know when you're active :p
Anyway - we'll have to agree to disagree on this one - I hope you know I appreciate your efforts (and hope you appreciate mine - wouldn't sit in this room if I couldn't help when I can and about etc...).
@durron597 you should run for mod - if and only if it gives mods time off so you're not raising them but handling them... then you'll see it from a completely different point of view :p
@JonClements I'm probably going to run, I've posted some controversial stuff in Meta so I'm not sure how popular I'll be, but if I can manage to have bluefeet level helpful flag numbers I might be able to pull it off
I noticed most of the finalists had well into the thousands of helpful flags.