I guess we won't find the answer, wait and see if other face the same
thing

Because my firefox install is new, shipped with the last ubuntu in a
fresh install
In plugins i have 'ubuntu firefox modification' and 'flashblock'. Of
course some others for video

Add to that the fact that it worked some time before. I was really
sudden. Nearly like :
-Works
-Deleted my db
-Didn't work any more
I could be wrong about the db being the main factor but you see the
point, i was working on my app

I was wondering if it has anything to do with language, i think the
guy who faced this problem was french too ...

Well never mind, it works for me in opera.
I would be glad to check, if you have another idea, though.

Thank you for your help.
Lame Spirale

On 6 mai, 01:19, Russell Keith-Magee <freakboy3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Lame Spirale <lamespir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > When i turn firebug on, and press "enregistrer" absolutely nothing
> > happens
>
> > When i access the page the (development) server tells
> > [05/May/2009 13:28:38] "GET /admin/sites/site/add/ HTTP/1.1" 200 3093
> > [05/May/2009 13:28:38] "GET /admin/jsi18n/ HTTP/1.1" 200 1918
> > but when i press "enregistrer" absolutely nothing happens
>
> > No way of reproducing the error, i only found 1 guy on the net for
> > which that happened (i lost the adress but i could search if you like)
> > and he wrote that it solved automagically while he was going to show
> > how that wasn't suppose to work (kind of a reverse demo effect i
> > guess).
>
> > The javascript seems loaded, here's the resulting code source that i
> > copied and pasted in a html file :
> >http://www.lame-spirale.net/adminsite.html
>
> > I tripled checked every setting (but i don't underestimate my ability
> > to not see a possible mistake of course)
> > from django.contrib import admin
> > admin.autodiscover()
> >    (r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
>
> > I downloded opera and it works fine (well at least the admin, not my
> > app)
> > i guess i will be able to at least use django after all, playing with
> > 2 browser
> > but shouldn't we try and resolve that ?
>
> Ok - so what you are telling us is that Opera can render the Django
> admin fine - it's only Firefox that has a problem. This means that the
> problem is one of two things:
>
>  1) The Django admin has a rendering problem with Firefox.
>  2) Your Firefox install is borked in some way.
>
> Given the volume of people that use Firefox for Django development,
> option (1) seems unlikely, unless it is an intersection with a Firefox
> plugin. I would suggest trying a clean Firefox install, and/or a clean
> Firefox install on a different machine, and see if the problem
> persists.
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)
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