On 1/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, there! > > I found Django this afternoon and was impressed by what I found. After > getting the framework from SVN trunk and installing it on my Fedora > server, I followed the first 2 parts of the tutorial. Worked great and > i got the admin section up in no time. (Awesome stuff!). > > I run my little project on the internal server, but soon found that i > had to restart it every time I introduced a syntax error into the code > and refreshed the page. This led me to try to setup my Apache2.2 with > mod_python, thinking I would avoid frequent restarting of the internal > server. > > After added this configuration to the end of httpd.conf: > > <VirtualHost *> > ServerName goodcompany > SetHandler mod_python > PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython > SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE GoodCompany.settings > PythonDebug On > <Location "/media/"> > SetHandler None > </Location> > </VirtualHost> > > ... and restarting Apache, I pointed my browser to > **http://goodcompany/** (I added '127.0.0.1 GoodCompany' to my > /etc/hosts file) and was greeted with the welcome page. However, I > could not access the admin section of my project and got 404 error. > > Is there something I'm doing wrong? What could be the problem? >
Inside my VirtualHost I put a <Location "/"> and put the mod_python/django stuff inside that and that's what works for me. Bryan