reinstall the django to the latest development version of the trunk solve the issue , thank you
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Dr.Hamza Mousa <dr.hamzam...@gmail.com>wrote: > Thanks again Russell > > The admin templates i put in /templates/admin is working very well the css > is extended and also customize the base template file ( still working thu ) > ( forget to say i already set the template dir in settings.py : sorry ) , i > also registered the application . > > yes the admin working correctly and still working thu :) > > about old files of django RC 1.1 somewhere i think so cause this issue is > not happening on Windows Django 1.1 !!! > > will check if reinstalling django will work ! > > Thanks > > > > > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Russell Keith-Magee < > freakboy3...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Dr.Hamza Mousa<dr.hamzam...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hi Russell >> > >> > The admin templates i copied into /templates/admin/ . >> > >> > The idea : i need to customize the admin for a project am working on . >> > >> > -details : >> > >> > installed django RC 1.1 , ubuntu linux 9.04 . >> > >> > so i ran : >> > >> > django-admin.py startproject emr_admin >> > >> > , python manage.py startapp emr >> > >> > defined my first model in the emr/models.py >> > >> > added the django.contrib.admin in emr_admin/settings.py >> > >> > then ran : python manage.py syncdb >> > >> > urls.py : >> > >> > ------------- >> > from django.contrib import admin >> > admin.autodiscover() >> > >> > and in : urlpatterns i added the admin urls >> > >> > >> > (r'^admin/', include(ad >> > >> > min.site.urls)), >> > ------------ >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------ >> > Django admin Template files : >> > >> > to extend the admin css style i copied the admin template from the >> django RC >> > 1.1 to /templates/admin/ like base.html , base_site.html , index.html >> ...... >> > >> > so now they are in >> > >> > /templates/admin/ >> >> I should point out that unless you make a modification to >> TEMPLATE_DIRS in your settings file, copying the template files will >> have no effect at all. From the point of view of these instructions, >> copying the template files is a no op - the admin won't pay any >> attention to the files in /templates. >> >> > ------------ >> > >> > emr/admin.py : >> > >> > so it all runs so fine , >> >> To clarify - Are you saying that at this point in the process, the >> admin site URLs are displayed correctly? >> >> > register my app models in emr/admin.py >> >> I presume you have also put emr into INSTALLED_APPS at some point in >> this process? >> >> > : >> > from django.contrib import admin >> > from django import forms >> > >> > from emr_admin.emr.models import * >> > >> > class PatientForm(forms.ModelForm): >> > comment = forms.CharField(widget=forms.Textarea(attrs={'rows':4, >> > 'cols':60}),label='Comment',help_text="") >> > sex = >> forms.CharField(widget=forms.RadioSelect(choices=SEX),label='Sex') >> > smoking = >> > >> forms.CharField(widget=forms.RadioSelect(choices=SMOKING),label='Smoking') >> > maritalstatus = >> > forms.CharField(widget=forms.RadioSelect(choices=Marital_STATS)) >> > >> > >> > >> > class PatientAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): >> > list_display = ( 'name', 'sex','maritalstatus', 'bdate','jobtitle') >> > list_display_links = ( 'name', 'sex','maritalstatus', >> 'bdate','jobtitle') >> > search_fields = ('name', 'jobtitle') >> > list_filter = ('jobtitle','sex') >> > list_per_page = 25 >> > ordering = ['name'] >> > form = PatientForm >> > >> > >> > admin.site.register(Patient , PatientAdmin) >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------- >> > everything working so fine at the admin side , however the only thing is >> not >> > working is the logout and change password , when i direct the url to the >> > change password form and change my password , it redirect me to the >> wrong >> > url as well : >> > >> > http://localhost:8000/admin/password_change/admin/password_change/done/ >> > >> > >> > thats what happend so far : >> >> I don't experience any problems when I follow these instructions. I am >> shown links to /admin/password_change/ and /admin/logout/; I get >> redirected to /admin/password_change/done/ when I change my password. >> >> The fact that your instructions don't include any reference to >> changing TEMPLATE_DIRS leads me suspect that one of three things is >> happening: >> >> 1) You're actually pointing at a different set of templates than you >> think you are (and those templates are using the old linking scheme >> for the logout and password change links) >> >> 2) You don't have a complete and correct checkout of Django v1.1 RC1 >> >> 3) In addition to a complete and correct checkout of Django v1.1 RC1, >> you have an older (pre v1.1 RC1) checkout somewhere, and it is this >> checkout that is being used to provide admin templates. >> >> Could you please check the contents of the TEMPLATE_DIRS settings of >> your project, and then check your PYTHONPATH very closely to see if >> any of these conditions are correct? >> >> Yours, >> Russ Magee %-) >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Hamza E.e Mousa > > www.neoxero.com > www.goomedic.com > www.medpeek.com > www.freewaydesign.com > > http://www.twitter.com/hamzamusa > http://twitter.com/goomedic > > -- Hamza E.e Mousa www.neoxero.com www.goomedic.com www.medpeek.com www.freewaydesign.com http://www.twitter.com/hamzamusa http://twitter.com/goomedic --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. 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