Right after I click "post" to that problem,  I realized that "Work
Offline" was checked.
It works now. Thank you Karen for prompt reply, I appreciate it. I am
sure there are more
to come :-)


On Mar 28, 4:50 pm, Karen Tracey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:44 PM, nick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am a django newbie.
> > The first example I tried from django's tutorial "mysite", ran python
> > manage.py runserver.
> > Server runs with no errors but my web browser (firefox) get "Firefox
> > offline mode error" and not django 404 errors.
> > I tried different localhost ports, but same error. My browser doesn't
> > seem to communicate with django's lightweight server.
> > What to do?
>
> Go to the Firefox File menu and see if "Work Offline" is checked.  If it is,
> select it, so that it becomes unchecked.  Then Firefox won't stop any
> attempt to connect before even trying.  If "Work offline" is not checked, I
> have no idea.  It sounds like a Firefox problem so I'd probably try a
> different browser, and assuming that works pursue tracking down what the
> problem with Firefox is.
>
> Karen
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