On 24 Mar 12:21, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 12:05 -0700, seblb wrote:
> > Hi - is it possible to configure Django so that the admin section
> > pulls details for a read/write db account/server and the main sites
> > access the db via read only details?
> 
> This particular situation is easy. You run two different versions of the
> site (i.e. using two settings files). The people using the admin use one
> particular URL entry point that uses a settings file which has
> DATABASE_USER set to somebody with update and insert permissions and
> with the admin app installed. The public-access version uses a different
> settings file with a read-only DATABASE_USER and doesn't have the admin
> app in the INSTALLED_APP list.

Doesn't that mean sessions would be broken, though? Public website
without write access to the database -> no session data...

Thanks,
-- 
Brett Parker

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