Hi,
I have form on a search page called SearchForm where the user selects
items to search.
The rest part creates a URI which appears as below from the selected items
to search.
http://archive/ephemera/searchresult/?choose_collection=Macmillan&user_input=GuitarBuilder&choose_item=title
I'm trying
Hi,
The idea for a separate model for author with a foreign key back to book is
interesting. I hadn't thought of that. Thanks for the ideas about how to
approach this problem.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 12:10 PM Ryan Nowakowski
wrote:
> I've done something similar in the past but I use a separate
Hi,
Thanks for the direction. It seems that running mod_wsgi on a different
port thru a virutal host conf for apache is the way to move forward. I'll
see if I can figure out how to do that.
Regards,
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 9:39 PM, Avraham Serour wrote:
> yes, it is possible.
>
> You are corre
Hi,
I think I see the problem now.
WAMP is a special case for aliases, and it's root directory default setup
in c:wamp\www for ex.. I need to do some more work on, say for ex. using
Django Tut 01, setting up mysite as an alias in wamp, and then putting the
polls app in it. I believe apache might
Hi,
I'm still stuck on getting Apache to verify as working with wsgi.
Wondering what I might be doing incorrectly.
I'm reading lots of tuts, but it's a jungle out there.
I changed the folder hierarchy for the project and app so
venv, django_project, and django_app are all on the same level as man
Hi,
Thanks.
Yes, I went thru the Mozilla library tutorial on a fedora dev machine to
the point where I realized I needed to do more with the last mile, so to
speak working on setup of the production server part on Windows and wamp.
Seems most tuts end at manage.py runserver, or start into deploymen
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