Here's the deal.
I saw a talk on django.  And it was VERY cool.

There's a small, simple piece of code I wanted to run.  In fact, the
code itself
is beautiful.

Its the setup I'm having problems with. :)



On Feb 11, 8:01 am, Michael Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Gentry wrote:
> >> Man I hear you. I've been doing web for 10 years, in a variety of
> >> languages. I have Django installed VERBATIM according to the
> >> documentation.
> > <snip>
> >> I can get Django to run, but I can't get it to server images using the
> >> built-in server. mod_python is a whole other ball of wax. I have
> >> mod_python working on another Windows machine, but again, it won't
> >> serve images.
>
> > FWIW, just to provide a counter opinion, I started using Django a few
> > weeks ago.  So far I have not encountered one single issue, and no
> > question/problem that I faced wasn't solvable with a bit of poking around
> > and web searching.
>
> > In fact, I've found that Django "makes sense".  Everything has been
> > extremely logical in its layout and design, everything just seems to work
> > the way I'd expect it to work.
>
> And the documentation is excellent. Top notch.
>
> Michael
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