On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Thejaswi Puthraya <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> On Sep 17, 3:35 am, Mother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So as per the comments init:
> >
> > # Attributes required in the top-level app for COMMENTS_APP
> > REQUIRED_COMMENTS_APP_ATTRIBUTES = ["get_model", "get_form",
> > "get_form_target"]
> >
> > I have this in my model.
> >
> > def get_model():
> > from django.contrib.comments.models import Comment
> > return Comment
> >
> > def get_form():
> > from django.contrib.comments.forms import CommentForm
> > return CommentForm
> >
> > def get_form_target():
> > return
> >
> urlresolvers.reverse("django.contrib.comments.views.comments.post_comment")
> >
> > Now, is the idea that I import my own Comment model, or somehow change
> > the model in that function?
>
> This idea is for customizing your comments ie having your own comments
> app. You create a django app (that you want to use for comments), then
> you reference it in the settings.py by using COMMENTS_APP. Make sure
> to have the three attributes above in the custom comments app
> __init__.py.
Yes that I understand.
>
>
> That's it you are done. But let me warn you that there are still some
> tickets that help make the process easier.
How does that help me?
Easier or possible?
C'mon.
>
>
> --
> Cheers
> Thejaswi Puthraya
> >
>
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