/
and all the things I did was:
1. download the django-tinymce package, extract, and run 'sudo python
setup.py install'
2. get a tinymce distribution(new enough) and copy the jscripts/
tiny_mce to the media root of my local machine.
my config:
MEDIA_ROOT = '/home/taijirobot/mysi
Yes, I am very unconfident about my MEDIA_URL settings too. But I
don't know how to set it in my case that I am running the site on the
localhost.
On Sep 21, 4:37 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
>
> Well, I would assume that MEDIA_URL is wrong - it's very unlikely you
> want it to be blank. But more t
thank you, I missed the line 'form = BlogForm' in admin class, but
after I added this, the tinymce editor still doesn't show, except that
the body textarea is bigger than it used to be.
On Sep 22, 1:42 am, brad wrote:
> > The document says we can get a tinymce editor in the admin site after
> >
#x27; and copied the files needed in to it.
I think it's a bad way, even no way worse. But it works :)
On Sep 21, 12:22 pm, taijirobot wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I'm learning django recently and I am trying to add a rich text editor
> to the places where long formated tex
I feel happy that it can you:)
On Sep 25, 2:47 am, dimitri pater - serpia
wrote:
> 2009/9/24 玉东 :
>
>
>
> > Hi, guys,
>
> > I've made afirefoxsearch plugin for django documents. It can save your
> > time if you often search the official django documents because you don't
> > have to visit the dj
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