Umm.. yes to some extent...

Can I make an html frame inside a cell, and then open another admin site 
inside it!?

On Monday, 7 May 2012 20:01:15 UTC+5:30, francescortiz wrote:
>
> You can create pseudo fields in the admin
>
> class CarAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin)
>     list_display = ('name','custom_field')
>     def custom_field(srlf, obj):
>         return mark_safe('<a href="http://www.google.com";>Link</a>')
>     custom_field.short_description = 'Link to Google'
>     custom_field.allow_tags = True
>
> I am not sure if this is what you look for, and I am not sure if 
> allow_tags is needed
>
>     
>         
>
> On Monday, May 7, 2012 12:41:59 PM UTC+2, Aditya Sriram M wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I could successfully try the Django framework on my Oracle DB. I never 
>> thought programming would be this easy!!!
>> Thanks for the wonderful framework.
>>
>> Now, I want to have an Admin Site with 'another such admin site in its 
>> row'. Is it possible?
>>
>> Example: Take the models Customers, Users and Devices. Customers are 
>> unique and they can have 'n' Users and/or 'm' Devices.
>> I will want to display the rows in Admin Site for the Customer Model and 
>> initially provide 'Click for Users' and 'Click for Devices' buttons in the 
>> last two rows.
>> On clicking them another admin site for limited (say 10 rows) 
>> users/devices should be opened in an inner table with its own search box. 
>>
>> Is this possible? Any workarounds will be much appreciated.. Thnx..
>>
>> Regards,
>> Aditya
>>
>

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