Thank you Furbee. I will try later to to put the unpacked Django in
the same folder as setup.py folder. I'll be back soon with the
result.

On 18 Nov, 23:02, Furbee <furbeena...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can get to the python interactive interpreter by typing "python" into a
> Dos shell, as long as the python executable is in your system path. The
> IDLE command line should work, also. In the Python folder there should be a
> site-packages folder which contains a folder named django. The "import
> django" command is attempting to import from there by default. So, if that
> is failing, the django site package must not be installed properly. When
> you download the Django package as a zip file, extract it to a location.
> From that location there is a setup.py file. From a shell go to that
> location and enter "python setup.py install". This should install the
> Django framework into the Python site-packages folder, and the "import
> django" should work from a python shell.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Furbee
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> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Jenny <email....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am as newbie as for two hours ago I installed Python 2.7.2 and an
> > hour ago installed BitNami DjangoStack 1.3.1 on my Windows 7 machine.
> > I am trying to start with a tutorial on the Djangos website which
> > says:
> > "You can tell Django is installed by running the Python interactive
> > interpreter and typing import django"
>
> > I assume that the "Python interactive interpreter" is IDLE (Python
> > GUI). When i run it and on the command line I write "import django", I
> > get a message as follwoing:
> > >>> import django
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >  File "<pyshell#6>", line 1, in <module>
> >    import django
> > ImportError: No module named django
>
> > Would you please give me help some advice what to do here? Many thanks.
>
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