Python is indentation-specific. It determines the semantics of your code by
it's levels of indentation. For instance:

# print False
if False:
    print "false"
print "done"

if False:
    print "false"
else:
    print "true"

Note that inside the if block, all lines which are indented belong to that
if block. The block ends when the indentation ends. The error
"IndentationError:
unexpected Indent" tells you that Python got an indentation it was not
expecting. This could be as simple as a single space that shouldn't be
there. Check your models.py and settings.py files for any lines that are
indented which are not supposed to be.

Furbee

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Django_for_SB <sami.balb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Django Gurus,
>
> I'm an absolute beginner using Python in Django. I'm currently going
> through the tutorial, part 1, on the djangoproject.com main website:
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/intro/tutorial01/. I keep trying
> to complete part 1 of the tutorial, step by step, meaning, I'll go
> through the tutorial part 1, progress up to a certain point, then
> close my shell command and shut-down my computer. Then, when I get
> back to opening up the project in which I initially began working on,
> namely, "mysite" (as the tutorial instructs us to name), my shell
> commands aren't valid anymore.
>
> Example:
>
> manage.py shell                                     -----> This
> initially works if I start the project from scratch
>
> manage.py shell                                     -----> This won't
> work if I leave my project, then go back to continue to
>
> work on it later
>
> This is the error I keep getting:
>
> Traceback(most recent call last):
>
> IndentationError: unexpected Indent
>
>
>
> I'm not quite sure what's going on. Any assistance would be more than
> appreciated. What am I missing here? Thank you.
>
> Best,
>
> SB
>
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