That's what I though initially but since I am fairly new to Django and
Web development, I wanted to check it out with more experienced
developers, just in case.

Thanks!

Divan

On Aug 18, 3:50 pm, "Jeremy Dunck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/18/07, Divan Roulant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, I'm stuck with that question:
> > once a user is logged in to my site, should I link her to the Django
> > admin site (with restricted permissions) or should I implement myself,
> > for my site, the views and templates to allow that user to upload
> > data?
>
> The admin is a fairly rough UI, but quite good for something that's
> automatically supplied by the framework.
>
> However, the admin should only be used by people you fully trust with
> all of your data.
>
> If you want general, untrusted, users to be able to manipulate data,
> you'll want to create your own views and forms.


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