On Tuesday, May 3, 2011 6:33:20 PM UTC-4, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Jeff Blaine <cjbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks Jacob -- does the site entry in the database have to be anything
> > specific?  We don't really use that.  Just put any old thing in there via
> > Admin in the development server?
>
> Well, if you want all the parts of the admin to work correctly
> (especially those "view on site" buttons and similar features) you
> probably should set the entry to something that actually exists.
>
Ah, I wasn't aware of such features.  We're using "Admin AS the site" due to 
our
needs for a direct web front-end to a database without custom "content" as 
it
were or media of any sorts.  It's a host/asset database for internal use by 
20
people.  For now, we'd rather not be writing load of templates that almost
completely reproduce what 'Admin' gives us already.  That may change, and
if it does, I understand the point of 'Sites' now as they relate to the 
admin
interface.  I also went and read the reference doc on sites.

Thank you.

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