Yes, so thats fair enough - it just means that maybe MAYBE the dj
script is being called - but when i access it via www.gfdfdf.com/admin/
it gives me a 404

On Apr 11, 4:28 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Aldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Fair point.
>
> > My problem is - Initially i created my index.html in the root(DOCUMENT
> > ROOT).
> > Now I have downloaded Django as described - put it in my root.
> > I have created my .htaccess files as
> > RewriteEngine on
> > RewriteRule ^cgi-bin/ - [L]
> > RewriteRule ^media/ - [L]
> > RewriteRule ^(.*)(/)$ cgi-bin/dj/$1/
> > RewriteRule ^$ cgi-bin/dj/home/
> > Ive created the cgi-bin/dj file and gave permissions.
> > However when i try to access that file(http://www.musicischarity.com/
> > cgi-bin/dj <http://www.musicischarity.com/cgi-bin/dj>) it gives me an
> > error -  Error 500: Internal Server Error
>
> You are not supposed to access the script directly like this.  Rather you
> are supposed to use your application's normal urls 
> (e.g.http://www.muicscharity.com/admin/for, say, the Django admin app), and 
> the
> RewriteRules convert that to an invocation of your dj script.
>
>
>
>
>
> > (Usually I would have content-type in it - but its not in the
> > examples. tried it and still no good.)
> > The dj file was edited to contain my own details. paths etc. maybe i
> > have them wrong.
> > sys.path.append("/hsphere/local/home/musicisc/Django-0.96")
> > sys.path.append("/hsphere/local/home/musicisc")
> > and
> > # Change this to the directory above your site code.
> > sys.path.append("/hsphere/local/home/musicisc/Django-0.96/")
> > os.chdir("/hsphere/local/home/musicisc/Django-0.96/")
> > # Change mysite to the name of your site package
> > os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'musicischarity.settings'
> > run_with_cgi(django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler())
>
> > I am not sure anyone will be able to help - but my alternative is to
> > give up - ive been working on this for hours.
>
> CGI is not at all a recommended way to run Django (see the discussion 
> inhttp://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2407) but it seems it can be made to
> work after a fashion if it's your only option.
>
> Karen
>
>
>
> > On Apr 11, 1:23 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Aldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi folks I have a linux hosting account with digiweb. I want to run my
> > > > django app on it - but am running into problems.
>
> > > >http://care.register365.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle.
> > ..
>
> > > >http://seamusc.com/blog/2007/jun/11/how-get-django-working-digiwebie-.
> > ..
>
> > > > I am trying to follow examples such as below but to no avail. Could
> > > > anyone be able to help me out? or give me pointers?
>
> > > You provide links to two sites with detailed instructions on how to do
> > what
> > > you are interested in, but no details on what trouble you have run into
> > > trying to follow those instructions.  It's rather hard to provide any
> > > guidance with no clues as to what isn't working.
>
> > > Karen
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