Re: Multiple images in form

2009-01-22 Thread A Melé
DragonSlayre, django-thumbs fields act exactly the same way as any ImageField (the inherit from ImageFIeld), so they can be blank and null. That shouldn't be a problem. Regards, Antonio Melé http://django.es/blog/ On 20 ene, 19:21, DragonSlayre wrote: > Yeah, I had to

Re: Multiple images in form

2009-01-20 Thread DragonSlayre
Yeah, I had to add a related_name to my ForeignKeys e.g: first_photo = models.ForeignKey(Image, blank=True, null=True, related_name="first photo") The problem now is that with foreign keys, it generates a drop down list to select the images - whereas, I want a browse type text box to choose

Re: Multiple images in form

2009-01-20 Thread Karen Tracey
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:28 AM, DragonSlayre wrote: > [snip details of problem] > > This gives me loads of errors - i'm pretty sure it's because of the > ForeignKeys. > Without trying it, I'm guessing you got four errors. If they are the errors I think they are, the error

Re: Multiple images in form

2009-01-19 Thread DragonSlayre
I'm using django-thumbs (http://code.google.com/p/django-thumbs/), and the problem with it is that you can't stick blank=True, null=True when you declare a field in your model. To get around this, I thought I'd wrap it in another model, and reference it from my Posting model, which contains

Multiple images in form

2009-01-19 Thread DragonSlayre
Hi, I've seen some posts from a while back, but didn't find any real solution when searching to find out how to put multiple images (or any field for that matter) into a form (mainly a ModelForm) Basically what I want to have is a form that has a one to many relationship from a post to images,