I did just check the permissions, and even tried change them to a=rwx.
Still not working.

I tried a couple of other things as well - I made a symlink in one of
my folders on my PYTHONPATH pointing to my project (it required me to
do that in order to run the django-admin.py makemessages command) and
then made and compiled a project-wide translation. Still not working!

Could it have something to do with gettext or such? I use the
ugettext_lazy and my server runs Python 2.3.

On Nov 25, 12:03 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 03:01 -0800, Alex Jonsson wrote:
> > Thank you everyone for your feedback.
>
> > I forgot to mention that I read that paragraph in the docs as well and
> > already installed the LocaleMiddleware. This makes the translation of
> > the built-in modules work, but not my per-app translations. This was
> > why I was thinking that maybe it had something to do with my
> > PYTHONPATH. I've even tried to change it to include all the apps
> > directories, but that was to no avail either.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> Have you checked permissions? Does the webserver have permission to read
> the files in question (including permission to access the directories
> all the way the down to the files)?
>
> Malcolm
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