On Aug 6, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Margie Roginski wrote:
> Could anyone give me some pointers as to how you deal with taking your
> site down for maintenance? Is there some standard thing that people
> do to redirect all page requests to some sort of "Sorry, the site is
> down" page?Do you do this
Also, see
"Maintenance Mode for Django Sites"
http://www.weavingtheweb.com/professional-blogs/78-maintenance-mode
and this related link
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-maintenancemode/
HTH,
John
On Aug 6, 9:24 am, Margie Roginski wrote:
> Thank you very much - that all makes perfect sense.
>
Thank you very much - that all makes perfect sense.
Margie
On Aug 6, 9:09 am, akaariai wrote:
> On 6 elo, 18:36, Margie Roginski wrote:
>
> > Could anyone give me some pointers as to how you deal with taking your
> > site down for maintenance? Is there some standard thing that people
> > do to
On 6 elo, 18:36, Margie Roginski wrote:
> Could anyone give me some pointers as to how you deal with taking your
> site down for maintenance? Is there some standard thing that people
> do to redirect all page requests to some sort of "Sorry, the site is
> down" page? Do you do this directly vi
Could anyone give me some pointers as to how you deal with taking your
site down for maintenance? Is there some standard thing that people
do to redirect all page requests to some sort of "Sorry, the site is
down" page?Do you do this directly via apache or do you do it via
django?
I additiona
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