Yes, we need some stack trace to know whats the problem. Please copy and 
paste your error. 

I'm not familiar with windows OS when it comes to CMD. Try this "python 
manage.py runserver 80" instead of "manage.py runserver" and make sure you 
use CMD with administrative access.

On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 12:00:14 AM UTC+5:30, Divya Rajpurohit wrote:
>
> I started learning django a few days ago & i am trying to run a example 
> project for a demo but when i put this command "manage.py runserver" it 
> show so many lines on cmd promt & at end line showing 'invalid character' 
> it's not showing those result which showed in documentation of django & for 
> this i check my environment path but it having that /python36 i am using 
> python in windows os if anyone knows what's going wrong tell me waiting for 
> reply 

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