ps. I used the 'song' and 'recording' models as an example, in fact I
have several apps that use inlines, and on the one installation they are
missing in every case. No errors are thrown and I can see nothing
relevant in the logs. 

On Sat, 2009-04-11 at 19:50 +0100, Andy Wilson wrote:
> has anyone any idea why the inlines might go missing?
> 
> I have a model 'song' and a model 'recording'. I've created a
> recordingInline class, and in the modelAdmin I set:
> inlines = [recordingInline]
> 
> this all works fine on my Ubuntu installation running python 2.5.2 and
> django 1.0.2, but on another installation on freebsd, using python 2.5.4
> and django 1.0.2 and the same source, the inlines simply don't appear in
> the form (ie. only the form for the song model appears) but if I try to
> submit this I get an error 'ManagementForm data is missing or has been
> tampered with', presumably because the admin app knows that it is
> expecting the form data for the recording model too, so it knows about
> the inlines.
> 
> What would stop the inlines appearing in one context when they work fine
> in the other?
> 
> tia
> 
> andy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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