On Sep 25, 8:27 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sep 26, 3:59 am, Steve  Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > This sort of odd error can sometimes come up if you have chosen names
> > > for directories/modules which clash with standard Python module names.
>
> > > Where you have in your WSGI script file for mod_wsgi something like:
>
> > > sys.path.append('/usr/local/django')
> > > sys.path.append('/usr/local/django/mysite')
>
> > > change it to:
>
> > > sys.path.insert(0, '/usr/local/django')
> > > sys.path.insert(0, '/usr/local/django/mysite')
>
> > > This will ensure that your site directories are first in the path
> > > before any of the standard Python modules directory and if you have
> > > used a name which is the same as some standard module, your module
> > > will take precedence.
>
> > > Other than that, would need to see the full error and traceback and if
> > > related to something in urls.py, show the contents of your rules as
> > > well so can see what target modules/properties are.
>
> > > Graham
>
> > Graham,
>
> > I tried changing the paths as you mentioned above, but nothing
> > changed.  You can see the full traceback 
> > at:http://www.missedventures.com/imglog/
>
> What does your urls.py file contain though.
>
> BTW, this is more looking like debugging something related to how
> Django works rather than it being a mod_wsgi issue. Possibly how
> Django deals with something in urls.py differs slightly between
> development server and when run under Apache. Based on past list
> conversations, this sometimes occur where trailing slashes haven't
> been used consistently in the way they should.
>
> Anyway, this is getting beyond my knowledge of Django. If you post the
> urls.py file, someone else might perhaps see something in there which
> is unconventional.
>
> Graham

Graham,

Thanks for your help with the other problems.  I think I will start
another thread specific to this problem (with a little more
appropriate subject).

Thanks again,

Steve Potter


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