On Oct 28, 2016 7:59 PM, "Ken Albright" <cfken53@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm just learning Python and Django so please be gentle...
>
> I've written a quote decryption game (like you see in the newspaper) in Python. I'd like to put it on a web page with Django. However, I'm not sure of the best way to structure the data. The original quote and the encrypted quote need to have a one-to-one relationship at the letter level. So it could be two strings on the same row (same id)
That is the simplest, and I see no need for anything more complex.
or a set of tuples, a dictionary, or ???
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> How to set up the database
What do you mean?
and models.py?
class Quote:
plain= Models.CharField()
crypt = Models.CharField()
> Thanks
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