On Jun 25, 9:07 am, "euan.godd...@googlemail.com"
<euan.godd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you mean that you want to include this code in your own app or want
> to alter the structure of the admin app?
>
> Either of these actions will require the view that renders the page to
> pass the variable app_list into the context as }% if app_list %} will
> always be False as Django's templating system treats missing variable
> as None effectively.
>
> On 25 June, 07:47, derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Working with Django 1.2.1
>
> > The default index page for Django admin contains:
>
> > {% if app_list %}
> >     {% for app in app_list %}
> > ...
> >     {% endfor %}
> > {% else %}
> >     <p>{% trans "You don't have permission to edit anything." %}</p>
> > {% endif %}
>
> > I'd like to move this snippet to a separate page; however, when I do
> > so, nothing shows up (well, the page template "wrapper" is there, but
> > no listing of models etc.)
>
> > What do I need to do to enable this?

Before I "pass the variable app_list"; do I not need to create what is
in this variable first?  If so, how?

Thanks
Derek

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