Thanks Istvan,
You guessed right I am on windows.
I changed the script, ran it, installed django and navigated to the
built in admin site where I was greeted by the nice clean looking admin
interface that I am used to seeing.
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Paul Childs wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that the download script that I found here...
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1327
> must not be doing the job properly.
if you are using windows you'll need to change line 41 to:
fp = open(basedir + link, 'wb+')
i.
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I'm pretty sure that the download script that I found here...
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1327
must not be doing the job properly.
I took the media from the admin in the 0.95 release and replaced the
dev version's media and that fixed a good chunk of it.
I'll have to do a SVN checkout
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> I have never seen anything like that. I suspect the images are
> corrupted somehow, and I have no idea how that might have happened.
One common cause is opening files in text mode under windows. The flags
need to be 'wb' not just 'w'
i.
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On 12/7/06, Paul Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I tried again and installed everything from scratch - new
> project, app, database. I went through the first two sections of the
> tutorial and I still got the same problem. I have posted this image of
> the problem which shows how the adm
On 12/7/06, Paul Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a serious problem, should this be posted on the
> developer group or a ticket raised?
The images and CSS in the admin haven't changed, so I'm wondering if
this is an issue with your browser or with a corrupt download maybe...
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Well, I tried again and installed everything from scratch - new
project, app, database. I went through the first two sections of the
tutorial and I still got the same problem. I have posted this image of
the problem which shows how the admin looks through Firefox...
http://static.flickr.com/108/3
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