it looks like the admin.AdminModel object is causing the error in this
inline definition
class PageAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
inlines = [
KeywordInline,
]
admin.site.register(PageAdmin)
'MediaDefiningClass' object is not iterable
when I comment that out the blog.Categories class is available in the
admin.
On Nov 11, 8:09 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday 12 Nov 2009 9:36:11 am Zeynel wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I am a beginner but I noticed that in my models the indent of
> > unicode is indented like this:
>
> > class SearchKeyword(models.Model):
> > keyword = models.CharField(max_length=50)
> > page = models.ForeignKey(FlatPage)
> > def __unicode__(self):
> > return self.keyword
>
> > I have no idea if this will cause an error, though.
>
> does this post have anything to do with the subject of the previous post? if
> not, it is a good idea to start a new thread with a proper subject line. I do
> not see any error in indentation, but the best way to check is to press
> 'compile' on your ide and see if any errors show - indentation errors will
> show.
> --
> regards
> Kenneth Gonsalves
> Senior Project Officer
> NRC-FOSShttp://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/
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