Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Low Kian Seong wrote:
>     > http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter17/
> 
>     Yes, thank you, that's it.
> 
>     It worked nicely for the change_form.html example given in that
>     chapter. However, for the change_list.html it still doesn't work.
>     Seems to me I've hit a django bug. Anyone else?
> 
> 
> I just tried this, and it works for me for change_list.html. So I'm not
> sure what is going on in your case.  For me it just works, overriding
> change_list on a per-model basis using a file:
> 
> templates/admin/<app_name>/<model_name>/change_list.html

Hm, I'm using django from svn trunk revision 9208.
What version are you using?
/L

>     > On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>     >> Low Kian Seong wrote:
>     >>> You are supposed to put the admin template you want to override in
>     >>> your own template directory definition in settings.py
>     >>>
>     >>> So, if you defined it as /home/stava/<project
>     >>> name>/template/admin/change_list.html
>     >> Huh?
>     >> /L
>     >>
>     >>> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>     >>>> I'd like to override part of an admin change_list template.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Reading the documentation, my understanding is that I can place
>     >>>> a template in a certain place in the templates directory hierarchy,
>     >>>> and django will look for it and use it, i.e.:
>     >>>>
>     >>>> templates/admin/build/job/change_list.html
>     >>>>
>     >>>> ...where "build" is my application and "job" is my model class.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> The change_list.html file only contains the part I want to
>     override,
>     >>>> i.e. the extrahead block. It contains:
>     >>>>
>     >>>> {% extends "admin/change_list.html" %}
>     >>>> {% block extrahead %}
>     >>>>   <META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=10>
>     >>>> {% endblock %}
>     >>>>
>     >>>> However, this does not work for me, so I'm expecting it to be some
>     >>>> mistake on my part, I just can't figure out what the mistake is.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Now, if I put the file in ./templates/admin/build/change_list.html
>     >>>> it still wont work. On the other hand, this would be overriding all
>     >>>> "build" application change lists, which is not what I was
>     looking for.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Only way I've found is to copy the change_list.html from the django
>     >>>> installation in contrib/admin/templates/admin, and then modify
>     it to
>     >>>> my needs, using "if" statements to figure out which application
>     model
>     >>>> class is being rendered, and the put the change_list.html in my
>     app's
>     >>>> templates/admin directory, which doesn't feel right.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Any input appreciated
>     >>>> /Lars Stavholm
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>
>     >>
>     >
>     >
>     >
> 
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