In the 'Running the Development Server' section of this
page<http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter02/>in the tutorial it
states that:
"Although this server is convenient for development, resist the temptation
to use it in anything resembling a production environment. The development
server can handle only a single request at a time reliably, and it has not
gone through a security audit of any sort."

The 'runserver' command should only be used for local development. You need
to configure your server to work with Django via wsgi (or a similar method).

Jonathan

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 1:26 PM, ecs1749 <ecs1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have Django working from a shared host account (westhost).  I was able
> to follow all of the steps in tutorials 1 & 2 except the part on starting
> the development server.  Apparently westhost won't let you run that.
> Without the development server, how do  I access the Django admin functions?
>
> Thanks,
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