Unless it has changed, the tutorial at docs.djangoproject.com shows
creation of an app, use of templates, forms, etc. All the building blocks
for the back end (which is what django is). Those are the skills that have
been the base of several sites that I've built. If your site wants to have
othe
say do yoiu know of a handy series of tutorials I can use to actually do
something in Django beyond merely connecting to the server and maybe
configuring the admin? I am getting tired of just connecting to the server
and then "calling it a day" if you know what I mean.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:
That's actually a virtualenv mistake, rather than a django mistake.
Whenever things don't behave in a VE try "pip freeze" to see if things are
as you expect.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Steve Burrus
wrote:
> *Okay it's a case of "my bad". I got it gpoing. I had just forgotten to do
> this c
*Okay it's a case of "my bad". I got it gpoing. I had just forgotten to do
this command : "pip install django" in the "burrus" virtual environment
inst ance! I still have the shakiest knowledge of django in general so
little mistakes like this I am gonna have a little while longer.*
*On Wed, Jul
I presume that you have actually checked for a django-admin.py file in the
Scripts directory?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Steve Burrus
wrote:
>
> *well I haVE tried both this "python .\Scripts\django-admin.py
> startproject me" and Bill's suggestion opf "python django-admin.py
> startproj
*well I haVE tried both this "python .\Scripts\django-admin.py startproject
me" and Bill's suggestion opf "python django-admin.py startproject me" but
both haVE failed! I'll try Bill's other suggestion of the forward slashes
but I doubt it will work.*
*On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Steve Bur
*well tom tjhanx for your attempted help but it still didn't work after I
took care of that space after "\Scripts\"! here is my error message now :
"python: can't open file '.\Scripts\django-admin.py': [Errno 2] No such
file or directory".*
*On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Tom Lockhart > wrot
Try no space between ".\Scripts\" and "django-admin.py"
You could also try forward slashes on the django-admin.py line (I think
that you need the back slashes on the activate line).
And I don't think that you need the ".\" on the django-admin.py line.
And, if that activate is activating a virtua
> On Jul 22, 2015, at 09:11, Steve Burrus wrote:
>
> I find myself in ned of help yet again w. django. Just to say parenthetically
> I have had this problem before. just what am I doing wrong with the command
> "python .\Scripts\ django-admin.py startproject me" to consistently get this
> err
*I find myself in ned of help yet again w. django. Just to say
parenthetically I have had this problem before. just what am I doing wrong
with the command "**python .\Scripts\ django-admin.py startproject me" to
consistently get this error message! Thanx to anyone who helps me. *
*"C:\Users\S
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