Added small bit to docs/sites.txt

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Adrian Holovaty 2006-05-22 05:22:58 +00:00
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@ -239,6 +239,11 @@ With this model, ``Photo.objects.all()`` will return all ``Photo`` objects in
the database, but ``Photo.on_site.all()`` will return only the ``Photo``
objects associated with the current site, according to the ``SITE_ID`` setting.
Put another way, these two statements are equivalent::
Photo.objects.filter(site=settings.SITE_ID)
Photo.on_site.all()
How did ``CurrentSiteManager`` know which field of ``Photo`` was the ``Site``?
It defaults to looking for a field called ``site``. If your model has a
``ForeignKey`` or ``ManyToManyField`` called something *other* than ``site``,