Sorry it was as usual a stupid me error. I didn't have the correct document
root set in the main apache conf file.

Thanks
--
Brandon


On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:05:14 -0800 (PST), Raja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Did you get this working fine in a dev environment? Id assume that
> everything under ~user/public_html will have Apache Location directive
> setup for allowing access and that might not be the case for other
> directories.
> Testing this on a sandbox environment should help to know where the
> problem is (With Django or apache setup).
> 
> -- Raja
> 
> On Nov 12, 11:57 pm, Brandon Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  I had everything running fine with my django setup and apache vhost.
>> My project root dir was:
>>
>>  /home/user/public_html/django/project
>>
>>  I wanted to change the dir so I moved everything to:
>>
>>  /srv/django/project
>>
>>  I went into my vhost and changed the paths so they correspond to the
>> new root in the apache vhost file, but now when I navigate to the
>> website I get a Page Not Found 404 HTTP_FORBIDDEN.
>>
>>  I must have missed something. I did a google search but did't turn
>> up anything that looked helpful. Any ideas
>>
>>  Thanks
> -- 
--
Brandon Martin


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