It runs django-admin.py using the python interpreter.

Maybe this webpage, or a windows user on this list, will have the answer:
http://docs.python.org/faq/windows.html

Hope this helps,
-- Casey

On 07/31/2010 03:57 PM, balu wrote:
Yah... I tried it by adding python in the command line. But I couldn't
get the actual result. Could you people can give a gist of what
happens when we type "django-admin.py startproject mysite" i.e., which
program will run when we type that and press return key.


On Aug 1, 12:41 am, "Casey S. Greene"<csgre...@princeton.edu>  wrote:
Hi,

I'm not a windows user but I'm guessing that you want to use the python
executable (see if you can find something called "python".
Alternatively, what if you run it with:

python django-admin.py startproject mysite

Hope this helps,
-- Casey

On 07/31/2010 03:12 PM, balu wrote:

Hi everybody

I installed python and django in my Windows 7 home premium operating
system. But when I tried to execute "django-admin.py startproject
mysite" command in it, the Operating system is asking me to choose the
program to run this application. But this is not happened when I tried
this in Windows XP.

Please guide me to solve this. Is Windows 7 is incompatible with this
command ??

Looking forward for answer

thank you


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