Hi,

I don't know very much about django, except that a piece of software
that one of my colleagues developed requires it to function properly.

My problem is as follows : I have inherited responsibility for
installing the aforementioned software on a pre-existing webserver
which already hosts more than one site.  The server has been installed
and maintained by an ad-hoc group of researchers, insofar as I can
determine.  I need to install deploy Django for the piece of software
on this server without clobbering any pre-existing websites.

I have successfully* installed and configured** Django with Apache and
mod_wsgi and Python2.6 on a CentOS machine.  However, when I enable
django in the apache configuration file, one of two things happens :
(1) the congratulations you installed django page appears on all or
most webpages on the server (2) the congratulations you installed
Django page is inaccessible.

Neither of these outcomes solves my problems...

What would be the recommended way to allow django and the rest of the
sites to coexist?  Do I need virtual hosts and a separate URL?

Thanks!

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