Re: Trouble Getting Past the Congratulations Page

2009-11-30 Thread Karen Tracey
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Guze wrote: > > The idea of using the dev server has a lot of appeal, and I was upset > when I thought it wouldn't work remotely. I can't have it "listen" to > all ip's cause the regular everyday apache server has some of these > it's working in the form of prod

Re: Trouble Getting Past the Congratulations Page

2009-11-29 Thread Guze
Karen, restarting apache worked instantly. I'm not used to having to do that. Normally it's the browser caching the old page that drives you crazy. Fortunately I have some aliases for starting, stopping, restarting etc that make this really painless. The idea of using the dev server has a lot o

Re: Trouble Getting Past the Congratulations Page

2009-11-29 Thread Karen Tracey
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Guze wrote: > I have spent time > looking at the django project tutorials, but they are pretty tied into > the development webserver which I cannot run since I have to browser > (or monitor or keyboard) connected to that hardware server. You do not need a monit

Trouble Getting Past the Congratulations Page

2009-11-29 Thread Guze
I've been using the book "Python Web Development with Django" to get up to speed on this amazing framework. Although I'm new to python, I have plenty of experience with other languages like C and lately PHP, as well as running my own linux servers using apache2 for websites. I've been flipping pag