On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all, I'm reading through the Django book online and am currently on
> chapter 10.  http://djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter10/
>
> Near the end it mentions a built-in template reference available from
> the admin interface, which contains info for all tags and filters
> available for a given site.  In particular, the book states:
>
> "Django's admin interface includes a complete reference of all
> template tags and filters available for a given site. It's designed to
> be a tool that Django programmers give to template developers. To see
> it, go to the admin interface and click the Documentation link at the
> upper right of the page."
>
> I've enabled and am using the admin interface, but I don't see any
> mention of 'Documentation' on the admin pages.  I viewed the source
> just to see if something may be hidden and still found nothing.  I
> understand that the online book was written for 0.96, so I looked at
> the newest iteration of the book and it only has chapters 1-3 posted.
> Am I missing something related to this built-in reference?
>

That admin docs bit got moved into its own app shortly before 1.0 was
released.  The entry you need to include in your url configuration is shown
here:

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial02/#activate-the-admin-site

along with a comment about the app that needs to be added to INSTALLED_APPS,
though I don't think the tutorial discusses it at all, so it's not in bold
face.

Karen

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