Sean,
That did the trick. Thanks. Admin section looks the part on Apache
server now.
I've still got a discrepancy between the way the project application
works on Apache and on the lite development server.
in my url.py if I have the line: (r'^mysite/$',
'mysite.polls.views.index') it runs on the lite server when I enter the
URL: localhost/polls/ whether this line is commented out or not
However, it only works on Apache, when I uncomment the line and have to
enter the address: localhost/mysite/
adding polls/ to the end of this address on apache - it throws up a 404
error.
The whole thing works just as you'd expect in the lite server - but not
in apache. Clearly it's getting there, but is frustrating.
My url.py looks like this:
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from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
urlpatterns = patterns('',
#(r'^mysite/$', 'mysite.polls.views.index'),
(r'^polls/', include('mysite.polls.urls')),
# Uncomment this for admin:
(r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')),
)
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Regards, Tim
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