Possibly a silly question--but did you run syncdb after adding
staticimage2 to your INSTALLED_APPS?

-Jeff

On Dec 10, 9:49 pm, Norm Aleks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Django 1.0.2 (on Dreamhost, if that matters) and having
> trouble getting a new model to show up.  I'm cringing a little because
> I know this has been a FAQ -- know that I *have* put some effort into
> Googling this problem, and I read up on the changes to the admin setup
> between 0.96 and 1.0.  What's more, I even got it right once on a test
> model that *does* show up in the admin interface, but even though I
> seem to be setting up the new model completely identically, it's not
> showing.
>
> So, here's what I have.  "root.staticimages" is the app that does show
> up in admin, and "root.staticimages2" is the one that does not.
>
> First, Django is running under dispatch.fcgi.  When I make changes to
> the configuration, I kill any running Python processes and also touch
> dispatch.fcgi.  If I make errors in the configuration, I do get the
> standard Django error pages.
>
> Now, my application is named "root" ...
>
> root/settings.py:
> ------------------------
> [...]
> INSTALLED_APPS = (
>     'django.contrib.auth',
>     'django.contrib.contenttypes',
>     'django.contrib.sessions',
>     'django.contrib.sites',
>     'treemenus',
>     'root.staticimages',
>     'root.staticimages2',
>     'django.contrib.admin',
>     'django.contrib.admindocs',
> )
>
> root/urls.py:
> ------------------------
> from django.contrib import admin
> from views import *
> from root.songs.models import Artist
>
> admin.autodiscover()
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>     (r'^$', main),
>     (r'^admin/doc/', include('django.contrib.admindocs.urls')),
>     (r'^admin/(.*)', admin.site.root),
> )
>
> root/staticimages/models.py:
> ------------------------
> from django.db import models
>
> class StaticImage(models.Model):
>     image = models.ImageField(upload_to='static_image',
> height_field='T', width_field='T')
>     altText = models.TextField()
>
>     def __unicode__(self):
>         return self.image.name
>
> root/staticimages/admin.py:
> ------------------------
> from django.contrib import admin
> from root.staticimages.models import StaticImage
>
> class StaticImageAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>     pass
>
> admin.site.register(StaticImage, StaticImageAdmin)
>
> root/staticimages2/models.py:
> ------------------------
> from django.db import models
>
> class StaticImage2(models.Model):
>     image = models.ImageField(upload_to='static_image',
> height_field='T', width_field='T')
>     altText = models.TextField()
>
>     def __unicode__(self):
>         return self.image.name
>
> root/staticimages2/admin.py:
> ------------------------
> from django.contrib import admin
> from root.staticimages2.models import StaticImage2
>
> class StaticImage2Admin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>     pass
>
> admin.site.register(StaticImage2, StaticImage2Admin)
>
> Any help at all would be appreciated, even if it's a suggestion for a
> better Google search.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norm Aleks
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