It already tells you why it's showing that page. You need to add some
entries to urls.py, at the very least. The tutorial Sithembewena
linked you to is a good start.
-Justin

On Sep 16, 12:25 am, perfecthills <perfecthi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Have a website build on django, i desire to transfer the website to a
> new domain, i already created the application and even website at
> webfaction, i have even copied the entire code of the previous site to
> the ftp of the new website iwant. well being new, all i get is
>
> It worked!
> Congratulations on your first Django-powered page.
>
> Of course, you haven't actually done any work yet. Here's what to do
> next:
>
>     * If you plan to use a database, edit the DATABASES setting in
> myproject/settings.py.
>     * Start your first app by running python myproject/manage.py
> startapp [appname].
>
> You're seeing this message because you have DEBUG = True in your
> Django settings file and you haven't configured any URLs. Get to work!
>
> can someone suggest what else i need to do.
> thanx

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