> This indicates that no matter what you may think, you have another
> version of the Django code installed somewhere on your computer and
> it's being picked up (or perhaps you have a corrupt or partial install
> -- e.g., you may have some files from one version of Django, and other
> files from another).
>

You were right. I deleted my django installation and reinstalled .
96.3. And now the problems I was having have disappeared.

Thanks!
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