Thanks, Tom - however, I completely removed the Django 1.5 folders prior to 
installing Django 1.6, so unless there are Django components installed 
outside of those folders, I should be good.

It seems that I might have something mis-configured. I have the 
http.cookies module and I've done everything I can think of to ensure that 
it can be found by Python, but so far I'm not having any luck. I think this 
is the issue, and it may not be specific to Django at all.

On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 8:51:05 AM UTC-5, Tom Evans wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Steve Sawyer 
> <ssaw...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Sorry for the typeface - it was the default that the page gave me and 
> didn't 
> > bother to change it (it also wouldn't word-wrap, so my apologies also 
> for 
> > the ragged layout). 
> > 
> > In any case, 1.6 is out now, and I'm trying to get started with Django 
> but 
> > can't get to 1st base here. I did use pip to install it and it installed 
> > successfully. 
> > 
>
> You almost certainly have remnants of your previous installation of 
> django hanging around, which is causing your problems. You will need 
> to completely remove the previous installation first, especially 
> django-admin.py. 
>
> Cheers 
>
> Tom 
>

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