It's in the only row in your sites table.

regards
 Steve

webcomm wrote:
> I don't understand the documentation.  I am able to get the "view on
> site" link to show, but the URL is wrong.  The correct URL for the
> instance is...
>
> http://www.mysite.com/billing/321
>
> ...so I tried this...
>
>     def get_absolute_url(self):
>         return "/billing/%i" % self.id
>
> ...but when I click the resulting "view on site" link, I'm redirected
> to...
>
> http://example.com/billing/321/
>
> I'm not sure where that "example.com" is coming from.  I went looking
> for it in settings.py and urls.py and don't see it anywhere.
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 4, 11:25 am, Adi Jörg Sieker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On 04.11.2008 17:19 Uhr,webcommwrote:> How do I get the instance id from 
>> within an admin template?  I want to
>>     
>>> add a link to view the instance, and I need the id to create that
>>> link.  Like so...
>>>       
>>> <a href="/my_page/{{ get_the_id_somehow }}">View this item</a>
>>>       
>> if your Model supplies a get_absolute_url method, then the Admin will
>> automatically create a "view on site" link
>> on the change detail page.
>> See 
>> alsohttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/instances/#get-absolu...
>>
>> adi
>>
>> --
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>> Freelance developer   web:    http://www.sieker.info/profile
>> SAP-Developer
>>     
> >
>
>   



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