On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 16:07 -0800, rabbi wrote:
> i was actually already reading that page... but it's 1:00am and maybe
> i glazed over it without registering :)
>
> i've now temporarily fixed my admin page problem by just copying all
> files to the apache document root, but later i will need to
i was actually already reading that page... but it's 1:00am and maybe
i glazed over it without registering :)
i've now temporarily fixed my admin page problem by just copying all
files to the apache document root, but later i will need to learn what
a "symbolic link" is as it sounds like a nicer
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 15:33 -0800, rabbi wrote:
> thanks a lot malcom, that's great advice.
> for the record, initially i had "DATABASE_NAME = 'vocab'"
>
> i have another question; after changing from runserver to apache the
> django admin page now looks very ugly... it's lost all formatting etc
thanks a lot malcom, that's great advice.
for the record, initially i had "DATABASE_NAME = 'vocab'"
i have another question; after changing from runserver to apache the
django admin page now looks very ugly... it's lost all formatting etc
is this normal or is it a problem i can repair. maybe the
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 15:12 -0800, rabbi wrote:
[...]
> i've now got it running on apache/mod_python too, but i had to
> hardcode the entire path to the db file in settings.py:
>"DATABASE_NAME = 'C:/Documents and Settings/Rabbi/Desktop/Django
> Code/mysite/vocab'"
>
> is this really necessar
>>I've gone through the Django tutorial and it worked fine when using
>>the default development server that is provided with Django (python
>>manage.py runserver)
yeh, like I said. it works fine with the django-provided development
server
i've now got it running on apache/mod_python too, but i h
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 11:59 -0800, rabbi wrote:
[...]
> I want to deploy my little test site though, so I've been trying to
> get it running on Apache and I keep getting this error:
> "OperationalError at /swenglish/
> no such table: swenglish_entry"
>
> The er
7;ve been trying to
> get it running on Apache and I keep getting this error:
> "OperationalError at /swenglish/
> no such table: swenglish_entry"
>
> The error seems to be happening on this line:
> "entry_list = [e.eng_val + " = " + e.swe_val for e in Entry.obje
o deploy my little test site though, so I've been trying to
> get it running on Apache and I keep getting this error:
> "OperationalError at /swenglish/
> no such table: swenglish_entry"
>
> The error seems to be happening on this line:
> "entry_list = [e.eng_val +
this error:
"OperationalError at /swenglish/
no such table: swenglish_entry"
The error seems to be happening on this line:
"entry_list = [e.eng_val + " = " + e.swe_val for e in Entry.objects.all
()]"
Apache and mod_python work with a "hello world" test
I
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