By document root they mean apache public directory, aka htdocs

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On Jan 3, 2011, at 4:53 PM, Anthony Pearce <coden...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In Tutorial 2, I was instructed to make a templates directory. It is
> located at:
>     C:\DjangoProjects\mysite\templates
>
> Now again in Tutorial 3, section "Write views that actually do
> something", I am given the instructions:
>     .... create a directory, somewhere on your filesystem, whose
> contents Django can access. (Django runs as whatever user your server
> runs.) Don't put them under your document root.....
>
>
> I think the document who's root I cannot put them under is the
> views.py document, as that's what I had been editing.  It is located
> at:
>     C:\DjangoProjects\mysite\polls\views.py
>
> I guess my question is, where is the best place for this new templates
> directory?  Can I simply make a subdirectory in the templates
> directory for the views.py template?  For example, like this:
>     C:\DjangoProjects\mysite\templates\views\
>
> Sorry for a question with likely a quite obvious solution, but thanks
> again for any assistance.
>
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