Re: Two projects fail to import the same main app when I turn on both in Apache

2015-05-07 Thread Thomas Levine
It turns out that my two inquiries from the past three days were more related than I had thought. I have finally resolved both. Let's first review what was going on. Here was my original problem, titled "Two projects fail to import the same main app when I turn on both in Apache". On Tue, May 5,

Re: Two projects fail to import the same main app when I turn on both in Apache

2015-05-07 Thread Thomas Levine
Indeed! Thanks Tom On 05 May 13:49, Tom Evans wrote: > On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > For like the first time ever I want to make complicated websites, > > so using Django finally seems like a good idea. And it is! All the > > small

Re: Two projects fail to import the same main app when I turn on both in Apache

2015-05-05 Thread Tom Evans
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> wrote: > Hi, > > For like the first time ever I want to make complicated websites, > so using Django finally seems like a good idea. And it is! All the > small building blocks that I had never thought of are already here. >

Two projects fail to import the same main app when I turn on both in Apache

2015-05-05 Thread Thomas Levine
Hi, For like the first time ever I want to make complicated websites, so using Django finally seems like a good idea. And it is! All the small building blocks that I had never thought of are already here. Anyway, the part that's relevant to my present concern is that I haven't deployed Django