Finding out a bit about urls.py and how it functions would do a world
of good. It is very flexible and powerful once you learn how to wield
it.

Low Kian Seong

http://lowkster.blogspot.com

On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 5:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to Django and it's taken me a while to get things setup
> correctly on Dreamhost. I've done the tutorials on my local machine
> prior to setting things up on Dreamhost but it seems like I'm missing
> instructions on how to actually use Django. Yes, I've read the "Using
> Django" section of the website but I don't even know how/where my
> pages should reside. If I request http://www.mysite.com, how do I
> route that to my "projects" directory where the "mysite" directory
> resides, a symbolic link? - which I tried but just returns a 403
> error. I'm still used to the traditional "mysite.com" directory which
> contains index.php, contact.php, etc., and I don't understand how the
> directory structure for Django works. It seems like the tutorials just
> show you how to start a project under test conditions and show off the
> built-in admin tools, without really explaining how things are setup
> for an actual website. Maybe this system is over my head...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
> >
>



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