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Brett Smith cb5b5ec23f supporter: Refactor amount-checking JavaScript.
* Separate out amount-parsing and reacting into separate events.  This sets
  the stage for other elements to react to the custom
  'conservancy:newamount' event.
* Set up events in the context of each supporter form, with closures.  This
  lets us avoid weird CSS selector gymnastics in the event, and instead
  drill down from the form to find the elements we need.

There are no functional changes in this code, barring bugs.
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apache2/sites-available Created source links. 2010-10-03 22:28:24 -04:00
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www supporter: Refactor amount-checking JavaScript. 2017-01-08 18:23:51 -05:00
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License

The software included herein, such as the Python source files, are generally licensed AGPLv3-or-later. The Javascript is a hodgepodge of licensing, but all of it is compatible with AGPLv3-or-later. See the notices at the top of each Javascript file for licensing details.

The content and text (such as the HTML files) is currently CC-BY-SA-3.0.

Server Configuration

conservancy's webserver runs on a machine called dogwood.sfconservancy.org, which is a standard Debian installation.

The following packages are installed to make Django and Apache work on a squeeze install:

$ aptitude install python-django apache2 sqlite3 python2.5-sqlite libapache2-mod-python

Django Setup

  1. Make sure the Python module 'djangopw', with the global variable 'djangoadmin_password' is somewhere importable in the default PYTHON_PATH.