The weird thing is that I can reach from events.event.models import
Events from a module outside "event".. events.user for example.. but
not inside...

This is what my urls.py looks like if that could be of any help:

from django.conf.urls.defaults import *

urlpatterns = patterns('',
        (r'^$', 'events.index.index'),
        (r'^login$', 'events.user.functions.login'),
        (r'^logout$', 'events.user.functions.logout'),
        (r'^register/$', 'events.user.views.register.index'),
        (r'^register/save/$', 'events.user.views.register.save'),

        (r'^events/$', 'events.event.views.events.index'),
        (r'^events/add/$', 'events.event.views.add.index'),
        (r'^events/add/save/$', 'events.event.views.add.save'),
        (r'^events/register/(?P<event_id>\d+)/',
'events.event.views.register.register'),
)

Thank you.

/Nianbig

On Dec 16, 12:15 am, Nianbig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´m having the same problem as well...
> Yes, permissions are set so that the web server has access to read the
> entire directory tree.
>
> /Nianbig
>
> On Dec 14, 3:53 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are the permissions set so that the web server has access to read the entire
> > tree under '/home/me/webapps/django'?
>
> > Karen
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