I believe that reload requires a fairly new version of mod_py in
apache2.  Which version are you running?

On Jan 26, 7:57 am, "Manish Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this sample snippet, which works find when run from command line
>
> def walk_and_execute_all_parse_modules(dir):
>    collection = []
>    for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dir):
>        collection.append( (root, files) )
>
>     import parse
>    rootdir = sys.path[0]
>    wkdir = os.getcwd()
>
>    try:
>        for root, files in some_dir_collection:
>            if 'parse.py' in files:
>                sys.path[0] = root
>                os.chdir(root)
>                reload(parse) ## Culprit line: import is only for side
> effects
>    finally:
>        sys.path[0] = rootdir
>        os.chdir(wkdir)
>
> however, when I call this method from a django view, the reload
> function dosen't work. Any Ideas what might be wrong or where I should
> look into?


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