Thank you sooo much :)
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Hello TheRedRabbit,
On Jan 22, 12:02 pm, TheRedRabbit wrote:
> Instead of one form it displayed 3, is there a way to default it to
> display only one
> form?
Perhaps this will do the trick <
Hi Daniel
Thanks for the response. I actually tried that and the only issue I
had
with stacked inline was it made the admin page look real ugly.
Instead of one form it displayed 3, is there a way to default it to
display only one
form?
Thanks again.
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On Saturday, January 22, 2011 6:57:46 PM UTC, TheRedRabbit wrote:
>
> Im getting this error when I run syncdb:
>
> Error: One or more models did not validate:
> flatpages.flatpage: Accessor for m2m field 'sites' clashes with
> related m2m field 'Site.flatpage_set'. Add a related_name argument
Im getting this error when I run syncdb:
Error: One or more models did not validate:
flatpages.flatpage: Accessor for m2m field 'sites' clashes with
related m2m field 'Site.flatpage_set'. Add a related_name argument to
the definition for 'sites'.
my_flatpages.flatpage: Accessor for m2m field
I found this
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/865e1d3b52f18bb6
It explains that you would have to copy the flatpages module and
modify it, instead of
modifying the actual flatpage in the django installation.
The link does not work so Il post my solution once I
I want to add a new form to the admin interface of the Flatpages app.
The only way I can think of doing this is by hacking the actual django
flatpages app.
What Im trying to add is an optional form that can be filled in from
the admin interface
of the flatpages app and it will display an advert
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