Am Sonntag, 15. Oktober 2006 00:01 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I quite often plug in a nonsense command e.g. "fudge" just to raise the
> debug page, maybe with a few
>
> x = dir(some_var)
>
> .. to see what's in them. Once the Django debug page is up, you can
> have a really good poke around with things.
>
> The other alternative is the shell, which is great for working out what
> methods/attributes have, and tracking down the best way to use the
> DB-api etc.
>
> --Simon

How do you do that in the admin interface?

When i have a syntax error in my model, about all i get is a 404 and a note 
that the app/model wasn't found. Not very helpful to track down the source of 
the error. ;)

-- 
Dirk Eschler <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.krusader.org

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