When I was talking error messages telling you to contact your system
administrator, I was talking about the error messages in general, not
just specific to Django, ex I had Windows give me such messages.
Tom Evans wrote:
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Mike Doroshenko II
<mi...@tecknoquest.com> wrote:
I thought the error was "A server error occurred. Please contact the
administrator."
I hate when errors say to contact your system administrator, I am my system
administrator and am frustrated by invalid instructions.
django-facebook?
"A server error occurred. Please contact the administrator" is the
stock client error page displayed by django when it cannot run.
As the adminstrator, you have access to logs which should show you why
this is happening.
It's not appropriate to put this information into the client message.
It's not appropriate to email the admins about this; this error is
displayed when, eg, we cannot read settings.py.
It is appropriate to dump the necessary information to fix this into
the error log
The most common cause of this error is incorrect middleware settings.
Cheers
Tom
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Mike Doroshenko, Junior Sys Admin
TecKnoQuest Inc.
mi...@tecknoquest.com
www.tecknoquest.com
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