2007/12/23, tjunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > I'm really, part time app devleoper and very new with Python & Django, > I was wondering is there a way to use the django administration > interface as the main app? and plug the rest of the app as part of it? > Basically I want my application to look like the admin of django, but > the user can only be limited to certain part of the app. > > I tried with Ruby using the Goldberf plugins but, it's great but not > as clean as Django's admin part which very easy in term of the > filtering, many to many relationship etc. while in Ruby I need to > activate some ajax which I don't really know how. > > Can anyone suggest? Don't do that! Django admin is not for the end user, but it's a great help on the early stages of the application when you need to give the user a way to introduce data to the application, and lest you to administer the data in a friendly way.
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