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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Recipe for creating and updating security groups programmatically.
"""
import collections
import boto
from django.core.mail import send_mail
import os
def sendMyAppEmail(toList, template, toType=None, subject="", templateDict={}):
# Load the image you want to send at bytes
img_data = open(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'bumblebee.jpeg'), 'rb').read()
# Create a "related" message container that will hold the HTML

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#!/bin/bash
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
# | |
# | Mount the root file system / with the option noatime |
# | |
# | By Philipp Klaus <http://blog.philippklaus.de> |
# | Tip found on <http://blogs.nullvision.com/?p=275> |
# | |
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
(r'^articles/(?P<year>\d{4}/?$, 'main.views.year'),
# When a use case comes up that a month needs to be involved as
# well, you add an argument in your regex:
(r'^articles/(?P<year>\d{4}/(?P<month>\d{2})/?$, 'main.views.year_month'),
# That works fine, unless of course you want to show something
# different for just the year, in which case the following case can be
# used, making separate views based on the arguments as djangoproject