hi, I have a conference management application. It has a list of menu items on the lefthand side. These menus are created by a templatetag from a list of menus in views.py. At various stages of the conference, menu items have to be enabled or disabled. For example, 'submit talk' has to be hidden after the last date for talk submission is over. At present I am doing this by commenting out the menu item in views.py and commenting out the corresponding url in urls.py. But this involves the admins delving into code, which is not a good thing as there is no guarantee that the admins will be programmers. The menu items can be put in a model, and have a boolean field 'activate'. That is not a problem. But if the url is not commented out in urls.py, there is nothing to prevent the user from directly typing in the url. So is there some way where these urls can also be stored in a model so that the admin just has to set 'activate' to false and the menu will not appear and the url will not be available for the user to directly type it in? -- regards kg http://lawgon.livejournal.com
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