Thanks Luke, it took me a while but now I understand...
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NewAdminChanges#Adminconvertedtoseparatetemplates
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On Thursday 01 June 2006 13:55, Paul Childs wrote:
> Thanks Luke.
>
> I'm sure problem one is just a side effect of why two and three won't
> work.
> I'm still loving Django though!
I should have mentioned that you can provide your own version of the
admin templates, and do so on a per model bas
Thanks Luke.
I'm sure problem one is just a side effect of why two and three won't
work.
I'm still loving Django though!
Cheers
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On Tuesday 30 May 2006 14:38, Paul Childs wrote:
> One, to create a fieldset with one of the Repair's fields and a
> foreign key fieldset. Is this possible? I tried it and it breaks the
> admin display.
You need to be more specific -- what breaks?
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> Two, the foreign key fieldsets all end up a
OK,
Is this a case of RTFM?
If so please let me know and I will continue to dig.
Thanks
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Forgot to mention I am using Django 0.91
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