Thank you Eric for the reply. Well I am new to django I cannot do that
much of coding. I want to know one thing.

If  I create a comment model with my desired fields, can I use that
comment model with the entry and Link models. Note I am using generic
views for my blog app.



On Mar 9, 7:15 pm, Eric Abrahamsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried this but I have some problem with the preview template....
> > There are errors showing up in the freepreview.html
> > I dont prefer to preview the comment. I like to get it posted and also
> > I want to include markdown syntax...
>
> This part of the 
> page:http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/UsingFreeComment#Wrappingpost_free...
>
> shows you how to short-circuit the preview function so the comment is  
> posted directly. That's been working well for me, and I've added other  
> features (ajax checking, etc) into it with no problem.
>
> The simplest way to to use markdown is to run the output through the  
> markdown filter in your template. Otherwise you'd have to override the  
> FreeComment model's save() function and use the markdown module  
> directly. It might be possible to weasel this into the  
> my_post_free_comment() function in the link above, come to think of  
> it, but that's baseless speculation...
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> > On Mar 9, 1:37 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I'm not sure if you've seen this but check this page out.
>
> >>http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/
> >> UsingFreeComment#AddingCommentstoD...
>
> >> It's pretty much exactly how I'm doing it.
>
> >> On Mar 9, 4:16 pm, stranger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi I think after thinking a while I felt its much better to create a
> >>> comment model for linking to both entry and link models. But I dont
> >>> have to idea how to use the comment in the templates with generic
> >>> views...
>
> >>> Can anybody help me in this regard.
>
> >>> On Mar 9, 12:55 pm, stranger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Thats a good idea...since we are not changing the django framework
> >>>> files we are making a local copy and working on it. Indeed you are
> >>>> very helpful. I'll try to do that for now and see. But writing a
> >>>> comment model is easy. But I dont know how to use that model in  
> >>>> entry
> >>>> detail page.
>
> >>>> Anyway I need one more favour regarding the template for comment. I
> >>>> could n't find much documentation on using comment model. Can you  
> >>>> tell
> >>>> me how to use it?
>
> >>>> Thank you for the help... your  help is much appreciated.
>
> >>>> On Mar 9, 12:44 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Stranger,
>
> >>>>> I'll go ahead and warn you that I won't be much help.  In fact,  
> >>>>> I'm
> >>>>> trying to do the exact same thing but have hit a road block.
>
> >>>>> From what I understand, editing the django.contrib.comments app in
> >>>>> it's current location is a bad thing if you ever plan on upgrading
> >>>>> django in the future.  So, I've copied the entire folder and  
> >>>>> placed it
> >>>>> in my project folder.  From there, I added fields for URL and E-
> >>>>> mail
> >>>>> in the FreeComments model and changed any of the
> >>>>> django.contrib.comments to just comments (since it lives in my  
> >>>>> project
> >>>>> folder) in any of the .py files that referenced
> >>>>> django.contrib.comments.
>
> >>>>> This put the URL and e-mail fields in my database and admin for
> >>>>> FreeComment but now, I am unable to use {% load comments %} in my
> >>>>> templates.
>
> >>>>> That is where I am stuck at the moment.
>
> >>>>> Maybe that will spark something in your attempt to customize
> >>>>> Comments....
>
> >>>>> Post any updates you can and I'll do the same.
>
> >>>>> On Mar 9, 2:48 pm, stranger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Hello,
>
> >>>>>>        I would like to add comments(Freecomments) to Entry and  
> >>>>>> Link
> >>>>>> model in blog application.
> >>>>>> I wish the comment model have name, email, website and body. Can
> >>>>>> anyone suggest me how to achieve this.
>
> >>>>>> The freecomments do not have website and email fields. if I  
> >>>>>> write a
> >>>>>> model comment with these fields and sync with database. How to  
> >>>>>> use
> >>>>>> that model in entry details page?
> >>>>>> also how to add akismet support to the comment model?
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