eep, that's a really old version.

what I'd do is 

• grep your project to make sure you're not defining DEBUG anywhere else
• ensure you restarted your server (apache, nginx, etc) process
• ensure your code you're looking at is the same as what is deployed.

On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 4:44:57 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi. i have a production site where i am using wsgi.py to show my django 
> project.
>
> i have my settings with DEBUG = False, but when i enter a non existant 
> route, it shows all the debug information, and it says that it has debug = 
> true. as far as i know it should be showing error 500 and send an email
>
> just in case, it is an old project and i am maintaining it, so maybe it is 
> debug set to true in another place? i was just following documentation but 
> could not find any other place where it could be
>
>
> Python Version: 2.7.5
> Django/1.2.7 
>

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