Re: django takes all my toys

2010-05-11 Thread Eric Chamberlain
It sounds like Django is working and your issue is with the web server configuration. In you case it sounds like there are two ways you could install Django, add a virtual host to the machine, or configure apache to serve Django from a subdirectory. Unless you have extra hostnames available,

Re: django takes all my toys

2010-05-10 Thread Jason R. Leveille
On May 10, 9:31 pm, "ah...@cs.ucla.edu" wrote: > Hi, > > I don't know very much about django, except that a piece of software > that one of my colleagues developed requires it to function properly. > > My problem is as follows : I have inherited responsibility for > installing

django takes all my toys

2010-05-10 Thread ah...@cs.ucla.edu
Hi, I don't know very much about django, except that a piece of software that one of my colleagues developed requires it to function properly. My problem is as follows : I have inherited responsibility for installing the aforementioned software on a pre-existing webserver which already hosts