Hey,

ok that's a good answer. I'll just go on until I really need to worry
about these small things. That's probably the best way.

Thanks a lot!
Regards,
antoine

On 10 juil, 08:56, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 23:11 -0700, Antoine De Groote wrote:
> > Thanks for this explanation, it makes it a bit clearer.
>
> > But you say: "If you are running the dev-server", does that mean it
> > won't work on a deployment server?
>
> What happened when you tried it out? That's surely the best way to
> learn. I could tell you (in fact, I already answered that in my previous
> mail when I said what was responsible for putting that extra directory
> in the Python path), but that won't help anybody.
>
> > Should I from the start use the Djangobook way in this case or leave
> > the mysite out?
>
> You can do whichever you like when you start. Your first project with
> Django isn't going to be something that is of final release quality. If
> you change your mind later about how to import things, it's a simple
> search and replace. Don't sweat the small stuff so early and don't worry
> about whether there's just "right" and "wrong" answers. Just start out
> and experiment; the book gives good advice, so why not just follow the
> book for now?
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm
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