If you need to use simplejson on GAE,
You shouldn't upload simplejson module to GAE. As some people have already mentioned, you should write below.
from django.utils import simplejson
GAE uses Django framework. Django includes simplejson module.
seealso
- how to use simplejson with GAE - Google App Engine | Google Groups
- Using AJAX to Enable Client RPC Requests - Google App Engine - Google Code
(Additional)
Thanks Felix for your comment!
wrong: from django.utils from simplejson
right: from django.utils import simplejson
greets
Posted by: Felix | 27 June 2010 at 06:11 AM
Hi Felix,
Thank you for letting me know. It was my mistake. I fixed the wrong. ☺
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Thanks. I'd be glad to know how this aliepps to django-1.0, since now there is no make-messages.py to patch.And non-english users would welcome application names to be translated. Until now I haven't found an easy way to do it.
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Posted by: Sebatian | 27 February 2012 at 11:24 PM
Sorry about the late reply. The patch has been approved, so now you just have to do the rlpaecement in your admin template that is: Replace the blocktrans' with a simple trans' and run ./manage.py makemessages -l (you language code) -a and you should see your application translations in the .po files given that you've also applied the dummy translation in __init__.pyHope this helps.
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