I have gotten to the point where I want to test my install of Django.
I run "import django" and get the "No module named django" error. I
suspect it is a path issue but I've not been able to understand any
googled results for fixing path issues. I am a newbie and not a Unix
sysadmin.
Please help.
wto" info that is
missing. One article on the web says I can add/set to this parameter
in a file called "sys.path" but I can't find such a file on my Mac OSX
system.
D
On Oct 10, 5:00 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Oct 10, 4:01 pm, dbakerweb wrote:
>
> > I have gotten
nks for the time you took.
D
On Oct 10, 5:00 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Oct 10, 4:01 pm, dbakerweb wrote:
>
> > I have gotten to the point where I want to test my install of Django.
> > I run "import django" and get the "No module named django" error.
We have an RFP for 3 web-based prototype applications. We have posted
to various freelance sites and I was wondering if anyone here could
advise where to post to ensure we get a Django solution proposed.
Please advise or email me directly if you would like to participate in
the RFP process.
Regar
Thanks for this.
On Jan 8, 5:47 pm, Nick Lo wrote:
> > We have an RFP for 3 web-based prototype applications. We have posted
> > to various freelance sites and I was wondering if anyone here could
> > advise where to post to ensure we get a Django solution proposed.
>
> http://djangogigs.com/
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Thank-you.
On Jan 8, 6:38 pm, Andy McKay wrote:
> On 10-01-08 2:47 PM, Nick Lo wrote:
>
> >> We have an RFP for 3 web-based prototype applications. We have posted
> >> to various freelance sites and I was wondering if anyone here could
> >> advise where to post to ensure we get a Django solution
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