+1

On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Bart Nagel <b...@tremby.net> wrote:

> At 2011-12-31 18:56:14 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> > Ok I've had a breakthrough (I guess,lol). I started a command prompt
> > from my Python Scripts folder (C:\Python27\Scripts\), typed in "Python
> > django-admin.py startproject mysite", and it worked!! I now have the
> > "mysite" folder with appropriate subfolders (__init__.py,
> > manage.py,settings.py,urls.py).
>
> It still doesn't make sense that it wasn't working before. Did you try
> the modified args.py script I sent you?
>
> > Is this working correctly?? Should I have to create Projects in the
> > Python Scripts Folder?? Should it work from another (any misc dir)
> > dir??
>
> If Python itself and the django-admin.py script were being found
> properly (and they were when you were getting the help message), yes,
> you should be able to do that from any directory.
>
> > And, can I leave it in the Scripts Folder or should I move it?? If I
> > do move it, will that cause other problems??
>
> You should probably move it. It should work anywhere, again, as long
> as it can find Python properly.
>
> --bart
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