Nevermind, it was because of some funky characters in a directory
name....

On Jan 4, 6:17 pm, Josh Ourisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, this is probably a bit odd.
>
> I'm working in OS X (obviously). I generally keep my work files stored
> on my iDisk because this makes it incredibly easy to 1) keep
> everything backed up, and 2) keep all my files up to date on multiple
> computers. I use the iDisk sync feature so that everything is stored
> locally on my hard drive and I don't actually need to be online to get
> access to it I'm currently working on a Django site, and have it set
> up to run locally with a SQLite backend so I can easily work on it
> without internet access. The project and apps are stored on my iDisk,
> and all is well for the most part, I can run the test server and play
> with the admin interface to my heart's content. However I'm having
> problems when I try to load templates: I consistently get a template
> does not exist error. In my settings.py file I set my TEMPLATE_DIRS to
> '/Volumes/iDisk.username/Documents/some/directories/djangoproject/
> templates', which is what a 'pwd' returns when I'm in the templates
> directory in the terminal.
>
> As far as I can tell all of my settings are correct (based on my
> settings for other Django apps that I have running online), so all I
> can think of is that there's some issue with my TEMPLATE_DIRS path.
> Does anyone have any ideas?
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