Both cases I am using MySQL 5.0.  However, new info: this ONLY appears
in IE.  When I use Firefox, this doesn't happen.  I think this may be
an IE 6.0 problem.  I am using IE 6.0 on this machine, but at home, i
was using IE 7.0.

Still, this seems really weird.

Also, when I switch from http://localhost:8000/admin/ to
http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/, the second exception that was occurring
above disappears (only the first remains).  And when I switch to
Firefox, no problems at all.

Any ideas?

Jon

On Apr 17, 1:27 pm, "Hernan Olivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe something about your database settings.
> You don't say what db are you using in each case.
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