Michael,

The 1.0.2 version of comments is buggy, at least it can't be used on a
custom interface. Try reading the __init__.py, views/comments.py
functions of comments framework. I tryed to apply a custom form on the
comments framework (without a new model, only adding captcha), I have
no success with 1.0.2 version.

Django1.1 beta solved the problem, what about try 1.1 version? See the
list history, there is a talk about this...

Best regards,

On 3 abr, 11:17, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:15 PM, laird18 <michael.hopcr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Karen, thanks for the reply, and sorry for not being clearer in my
> > original message.
>
> > I've done a bit more debugging and I've found that whenever I put any
> > form of import line, such as
> > "from django.db import models" or
> > "from internal.models import *" in __init__.py I get the following
> > error when running syncdb:
>
> Why are you even running syncdb after making these changes to __init__.py?
> (And for that matter, which __init__.py file, specifically, are you adding
> these to?)  syncdb is used to create database tables -- changes to an
> __init__.py don't require re-running syncdb.  But if syncdb is giving an
> error here then any use of manage.py is going to give the same error because
> importing settings is done for all of them.
>
>
>
> > "Error: Can't find the file 'settings.py' in the directory containing
> > '/home/mhop/django/mopan/manage.py'. It appears you've customized
> > things.
> > You'll have to run django-admin.py, passing it your settings module.
> > (If the file settings.py does indeed exist, it's causing an
> > ImportError somehow.)"
>
> I'll assume you've ensured the obvious cause isn't to blame here, and that
> you do in fact have your settings.py file in the same directory as
> manage.py.  So what you need to figure out is why 'import settings' in
> manage.py is raising an ImportError.  Easiest way to do that is likely to
> just try 'import settings' from an interactive python session run from the
> root of your project tree and see what message goes with the ImportError
> that throws.
>
> Karen
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