Never mind.  I think it's a permissions issue.  Thanks!

On Monday, January 7, 2013 5:04:06 PM UTC-8, Chad Vernon wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I'm working on a local django site and I've set up a post-save signal 
> where when an entry is initially saved, I want to copy a template directory 
> structure somewhere.  This template directory structure lives on a local 
> network location.  However I can't seem to access it through my local 
> apache server running on my machine:
>
> if not os.path.exists(kProjectTemplateDir):
>     raise RuntimeError('%s does not exist' % kProjectTemplateDir)
>
> However when I run it through a shell, I can access it just fine.  The 
> apache server is running through my user verified through 
> ps aux | grep apache
>
> Is there a setting I need to set in django or is this an apache issue? 
>  I'm new to both so please excuse my ignorance.
>
> Thank you,
> Chad
>

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