I added the wsgi scripts and incluced that in my views.py
It works...

I know that for every project there is only one views can exist... so
is that the really way???

I want to have some guides here, thank you, and I am sorry for being
stupid if I sound like one....

On Aug 16, 9:39 pm, John Yeukhon Wong <gokoproj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have the book "The definitive Guide to DJango: Web Development Done
> Right".
> Both editions use mod_python, and not mod_wsgi.
>
> I have the setup correctly.
>
> The first program was display the current datetime
>
> views.py
>
> from django.http import HttpResponse
> import datetime
>
> def current_datetime(request):
>         now = datetime.datetime.now()
>         html = "<html><body>It is now %s.</body></html>" % now
>         return HttpResponse(html)
>
> The urls.py
>
> from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
> from mysite.views import current_datetime
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>
>         (r'^time/$', current_datetime),
> )
>
> I am getting nothing but again, the blue page withhttp://domain/time/
>
> As a beginner, I can't find a book that use mod_wsgi....
>
> So how do I set up this, and for the future (as there are multiple
> pages in the future...)
>
> Thank you.

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