Oh, thanks! Actually, it's much simpler this way. On Oct 13, 12:29 pm, Jonathan Barratt <jonathan.barr...@knifeict.com> wrote: > On 13 ต.ค. 2010, at 17:19, Martin Burger wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I implemented a user profile that is activated via AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE > > in settings.py. In order to be able to view and edit user profiles in > > the admin site, I used the method described at > >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3400641/how-do-i-inline-edit-a-dja.... > > Basically, this method uses a custom ModelAdmin to enable inline > > editing. > > > <snip complexities of the new "user" admin section> > > How can I enable viewing / editing of user profiles while preserving > > the original password functionality? > > The way I'm doing this is just to add > "admin.site.register(models.UserProfile)" to my admin.py > > This makes the user profiles available through the admin section as a > separate entity, like any other model class. It's not in-line editing under > the same section as the basic Django user module, so you do have to create > the user first and then create their profile separately, but it avoids the > problems you're running into and seems like the simplest solution to your > problem to me... > > Others with more Django experience may have a better answer for you though. > > Best wishes, > Jonathan
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