I'm sorry, I really have a hard time understanding what you need, but you
might want to try overriding the form template to add your button?

If so, try the change_form_template parameter.
Le 17 août 2012 12:42, "Madhu" <madhushirke...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> No. URL linking is not the problem. I have the problem to add the input
> button in admin form.
>
> There will be so many buttons in admin form like save, add, delete. I want
> to add my own button, but in the middle of admin form not at the submit
> line or upper part of the admin form. That button should be display near to
> my character field.
>
> Using html we create <input type=button> then button tag will be display
> in the html page.
> I want the same input button on the admin form.
>
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