I just found out Modeltranslation does not support ImageField :-(
http://code.google.com/p/django-modeltranslation/issues/detail?id=30
On Aug 10, 10:01 pm, grimmus wrote:
> I am doing it in the admin area, so i dont have any custom code.
>
> The issue might be with the
I am doing it in the admin area, so i dont have any custom code.
The issue might be with the Modeltranslation module. It creates extra
columns for the different translations, so, for example, title has
title, title_en, title_fr as rows in the DB. This applies to the image
field too.
Thanks for
What is the code that you are using to save instances of the model
with?
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et the error: 'unicode'
> > object has no attribute '_committed' . I'm quite certain it's an issue
> > with the image field.
>
> Well, not to be coy, but you have a unicode string somewhere whose
> _committed value you are trying to access. Problem is, the unicode
> string
> When i try and add a project in the admin i get the error: 'unicode'
> object has no attribute '_committed' . I'm quite certain it's an issue
> with the image field.
Well, not to be coy, but you have a unicode string somewhere whose
_committed value you are trying to access.
Hi,
I am using Django 1.2.1
I have a model called Project that contains a char field and an image
field.
My project used Modeltranslation so i can have an English and French
version of the 2 fields.
When i try and add a project in the admin i get the error: 'unicode'
object has no attribute
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