use readonlyadmin in your admin.py.U can easily get it on search

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Eernst Bunders <ebund...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello
>
> I am new to django, and am in the process of discovering what it can
> and can not do (out of the box). We are primarily interested in jango
> as a content generation tool, so I am focusing on modeling and using
> the admin site.
> One thing I can't realy figure out is how to show fields in admin
> forms without editing them.
> One good example for such a feature is the Choice.votes field of poll
> tutorial: Poll votes should normally not  be editable for site
> editors, but you would like to show it.
> The same applies to meta information like 'author' or 'creationdate'.
>
> The logical approach would be to set the Field.editable field to
> False, and then include the field in your ModelAdmin specialization.
> But this yields an error.
>
> I'v been through the sourcecode for a bit to find an answer to this,
> but so far no luck, so I thought I try this. It seems such an obvious
> feature that i can't believe it is missing.
>
> can anybody help?
>
> regards,
>
> Ernst Bunders
>
> >
>

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