Good idea. Unfortunately, I tried that, but it results in a
SiteProfileNotAvailable error:

http://dpaste.com/567421/

On Jul 12, 3:15 pm, Andre Terra <andrete...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Instead of using get or create, why not setting up a post_save signal
> for the User model so that users always have a profile associated with
> them?
>
> Cheers,
> Andre
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> On 7/12/11, Brent <brentba...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the help guys.
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> > Micky, that tutorial looks very good. I think I almost have it
> > working. Just one more error:
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> >http://dpaste.com/567361/
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> > Andre, thanks for mentioning Pinax. I'll give it a shot if this
> > doesn't work out. I have a year of python experience, but I haven't
> > written anything web/database related.
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> > On Jul 12, 11:34 am, Micky Hulse <rgmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> This tutorial helped me:
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> >>http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/django-profile
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> >> Note: The above tutorial uses an FK to User model... The Django docs
> >> suggest a OneToOne field.
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> >> Hope that helps.
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> >> Micky
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