Re: Choosing a format for built-in comments

2006-10-16 Thread Waylan Limberg
On 10/14/06, Tool69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Waylan, > Thanks for pointing me this site, I've learned a lot. > The problem is that I'm using the built-in freecomment, so if I need to > add a field I'm obliged to change the original Django code in > \django\contrib\comments. Is there any p

Re: Choosing a format for built-in comments

2006-10-14 Thread Tool69
Hi Waylan, Thanks for pointing me this site, I've learned a lot. The problem is that I'm using the built-in freecomment, so if I need to add a field I'm obliged to change the original Django code in \django\contrib\comments. Is there any problem(s) with this ? --~--~-~--~~---

Re: Choosing a format for built-in comments

2006-10-12 Thread Waylan Limberg
On 10/12/06, Tool69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > I've made a little blog app, but i'm not satisfied with django's > free-comment. You'll find a nice writeup on hacking free-comment here [1]. That article doesn't address your concern exactly, but should familiarize you with the code and gi

Choosing a format for built-in comments

2006-10-12 Thread Tool69
Hi, I've made a little blog app, but i'm not satisfied with django's free-comment. In fact, I would like the user to choose an entry format, (like in my AdminPanel) : (X)HTML, ReST, Markdown or TexTile. How can I simply implement this? I'm actually a Django newbie, so don't blame me if the answer