On Feb 18, 12:29 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 00:20 -0800, kbochert wrote:
> No it doesn't *require* Apache, although that is one popular option.
> Please read the installation documentation, which contains pointers to
> setup instructions for other environments.
>
I looked at the installation docs and saw
"Install python" -- ok no problem
"install Apache and mod_python" -- oops, I'm not about to do that!
I have installed on my system with no problems. The problem is
deployment.
So perhaps "install apache and mod_python" really means "insure that
your host has apache and mod_python installed".
OK, my misunderstanding
>
> Maybe you should have a look athttp://blog.webfaction.com/django-screencast,
> which gives very concrete
> details about setting up Django on webfaction.
>
I saw that screencast offer but don't have quicktime, and anyway, I
assumed that I would only need that when I actually moved my site to
webfaction. I now understand that the details of that installation
affect the details of urls.py, and I'll just have to accept that
urls.py just can't be (fully) tested locally.
Disappointed, but thanks for your help
Karl
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