That worked!

Thanks for your input - you've put me on the road to dumping 7 years
worth of Microsoft training to learn and use OpenSource!!

On Mar 12, 1:45 am, Daniel Hepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try to set PythonPath to the path where your project lives, not to your
> django installation:
>
> Replace :
> PythonPath "['/home/mike/downloads/trunk/'] + sys.path"
>
> with:
> PythonPath "['/home/mike/www'] + sys.path"
>
> I hope that does the trick.
>
> Am Sonntag, den 11.03.2007, 09:35 -0700 schrieb Mikey:
>
> > I have mod-python working - I got a test page to work, but I can't
> > seem to get apache to execute python code with in my django app. This
> > is what I get when browsing to the django app..http://www.mydom.net/python
>
> > [DIR] Parent Directory                             -
> > [   ] __init__.py             11-Mar-2007 08:23    0
> > [   ] __init__.pyc            11-Mar-2007 08:25  123
> > [   ] manage.py               11-Mar-2007 08:23  546
> > [   ] settings.py             11-Mar-2007 08:25  2.8K
> > [   ] settings.pyc            11-Mar-2007 08:25  1.8K
> > [DIR] test/                   11-Mar-2007 08:54    -
> > [   ] urls.py                 11-Mar-2007 08:23  225
> > [   ] urls.pyc                11-Mar-2007 08:55  220
>
> > I'm a new linux user and probably don't have something configured
> > properly.
>
> > I've followed as much of the online documentation and google help as I
> > can. I have this in a file under sites-enabled
>
> > <VirtualHost *>
> >     ServerName surface
> >     DocumentRoot /home/mike/www/
> >     <Location />
> >         SetHandler python-program
> >         PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
> >         PythonPath "['/home/mike/downloads/trunk/'] + sys.path"
> >         SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE python.settings
> >         PythonDebug On
> >     </Location>
> >     <Location /media/>
> >         SetHandler None
> >     </Location>
> > </VirtualHost>
>
> > Is is something in this file that I haven't configured properly? I did
> > a 'django-admin.py startproject python in the /home/mike/www/
> > directory
> > Does that mean my DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is python.settings? Any help
> > would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> > Mike.


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