This question here has been closed as exact duplicate. I just discovered it while looking for a solution to this exact problem. The question that it is marked as its duplicate asks the question for python in general, but the question asks about methods for use in django. It seems to me like this is a distinct question.

In any case, I found the answer to this question much more helpful and relevant than the older question, but it doesn't make sense to copy the answer to the question that is still open.

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What makes you think one of the duplicates is superior to the other? The newer question is closed as a duplicate of the older one, and that's just it... – Yannis Jun 21 '12 at 2:32
Superior was perhaps an incorrect word to use. I have edited my question accordingly. – CoatedMoose Jun 21 '12 at 2:35
I used the word 'superior' because one had to be closed, and the superior question shouldn't be closed. In this case 'superior' was simply because the question was older. – CoatedMoose Jun 21 '12 at 2:38
You could edit the newer question to be specific about Django, replace everything that's not specific to Django with a link to the older question, and flag it for moderation attention asking for it to be re-opened. – Yannis Jun 21 '12 at 2:43
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I have edited the question and flagged it for moderator attention. – CoatedMoose Jun 21 '12 at 3:12
I reopened the question. – Robert Harvey Jun 21 '12 at 4:03

closed as too localized by Robert Harvey Jun 21 '12 at 4:02

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