Hi Serdar,
Sure, you're right.
Thanks, thank you very much!
Regards,
Juan

El miércoles, 22 de octubre de 2014 06:53:06 UTC-5, Serdar Dalgic escribió:
>
> Hi Juan, 
>
> I believe you might have a problem while importing "example". Can you 
> check the line you're importing example and where did you put this 
> "exsite.example" module? 
>
> Your directory structure should be like this: 
>
> mysite/ 
>     manage.py 
>     mysite/ 
>         __init__.py 
>         settings.py 
>         urls.py 
>         wsgi.py 
>     exsite/ 
>         __init__.py 
>         example.py 
>     another_app/ 
>         __init__.py 
>        another_module.py 
>
> So that you can import exsite.example in your another_module.py like: 
>
> from exsite.example import AnyClassYouWantToImport 
>
> I hope this helps. 
>
> p.s. mind the "__init__.py"s on the modules you want to import. There 
> must be one in your "exsite" dir. 
> p.s.2. Instead of an example.py file under exsite dir, you may have 
> written it under __init__.py file as 
>
> mysite/ 
>     ... 
>     mysite/ 
>         __init__.py 
>     ... 
>
> in this __init__.py, you may have 
> class Example(object): 
>     ... 
>     ... 
>
> this is OK either ;) 
>
>
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>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 5:35 AM, Juan Carlos <juanca...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi everyone, 
> > 
> > When I execute 
> > python manage.py runserver 
> > 
> > it appers: 
> > ImportError: cannot import name 'example' from 'exsite' 
> > 
> > The relative code in the settings.py file is: 
> > 
> > INSTALLED_APPS = ( 
> >     'django.contrib.admin', 
> >     'django.contrib.auth', 
> >     'django.contrib.contenttypes', 
> >     'django.contrib.sessions', 
> >     'django.contrib.messages', 
> >     'django.contrib.staticfiles', 
> >     'exsite.example', 
> > ) 
> > 
> > What can I do? 
> > 
> > My django version is 1.7, with Python 2.7.  I'm new in this interesting 
> > world of Django.  Thanks for your help, and time. 
> > 
> > Regards, 
> > Juan 
> > 
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