where did you read that?
you don't say it explicitly, but i'm guessing you're trying to change
the way things are edited/displayed within the admin application?

On Aug 4, 3:29 am, Hayyan Rafiq <hayya...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi i read that
> "By default, the admin application will look for a template in several 
> places, using the first
> one it finds. The template names it looks for are as follows, in this order:
>   1.  admin/flatpages/flatpage/change_form.html
>   2.  admin/flatpages/change_form.html
>   3.  admin/change_form.html"
>
> In my template Dir in settings.py I have added the following
>
> TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
>     "D:/Django-1.3/django/bin/cms/Templates",
>     # Put strings here, like "/home/html/django_templates" or 
> "C:/www/django/templates".
>     # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
>     # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
> )
>
> So why isnt the page change_form.html which i placed in
> D:\Django-1.3\django\bin\cms\Templates\admin\flatpages\flatpage
> gets displayed.
> Instead the page in
> D:\Django-1.3\django\bin\cms\Templates\flatpages\default.html gets displayed
> any ideas or suggestions??

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