Nevermind. I think I confused myself in doing step 3 before 2.
On Thursday, September 6, 2012 11:44:30 AM UTC-7, Maheshakya Wijewardena
wrote:
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> I've followed the instruction & proceeded upto the point where it comes to
> activate the admin site. But I get the following error when I load the
I have a different error:
ViewDoesNotExist at /admin/
Could not import polls.views.vote. View does not exist in module polls.views.
Request Method:GETRequest URL:http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/Django Version:
1.4.1Exception Type:ViewDoesNotExistException Value:
Could not import polls.views.vote. V
n Thursday, September 6, 2012 11:21:57 AM UTC-7, Kurtis wrote:
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> Hey,
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> All you should need to get through the Django Tutorial is Python and
> Django. During development you can use SQLite which is built in and doesn't
> need any third-party libraries. Good luck!
>
Django on Linux, Mac or Windows. Choose the
> environment that you're most accustomed to if you're just trying to
> get things done. However, if you want to learn Linux at the same time
> (at least, bits of it), then I fully endorse going down that path.
>
> On Wed, S
t; protection obligations.
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> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 12:03 PM, ecs1749 >wrote:
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>> I don't have a local machine I can use to learn Django - just a personal
>> acct from a shared host. The question I kept asking was: How do I get
>> into admin an
I know this a Django group but uwsgi is blocking my way to seeing the next
step of my first Django project. There doesn't seem to be a uwsgi group
that I can see. So, I hope you don't mind.
First step for the uwsgi install procedure:
apt-get install build-essential python-dev libxml2-dev
but
Along that line, I have a need for a very simple ecommerce store that any
of the existing packages (like oscommerce) can handle easily. However, I
have not been able to find one that supports subscription based membership
access to multimedia contents. Does anybody know if that's a function
a
er 3, 2012 11:13:53 PM UTC-7, Daniel Roseman wrote:
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> On Tuesday, 4 September 2012 03:32:08 UTC+1, ecs1749 wrote:
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>> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I saw that message. I am a bit lost where to
>> go next if I completely ignore that tutorial regarding doing admin from t
To answer my own question, I found the following:
http://www.andymboyle.com/django-tutorials/
On Monday, September 3, 2012 7:32:08 PM UTC-7, ecs1749 wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I saw that message. I am a bit lost where to
> go next if I completely ignore that tutorial
liably, and it has not
> gone through a security audit of any sort."
>
> The 'runserver' command should only be used for local development. You
> need to configure your server to work with Django via wsgi (or a similar
> method).
>
> Jonathan
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> On Mon, Sep
I have Django working from a shared host account (westhost). I was able to
follow all of the steps in tutorials 1 & 2 except the part on starting the
development server. Apparently westhost won't let you run that. Without
the development server, how do I access the Django admin functions?
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