If it works in one environment, but not another, then it might have
something to do with your settings files.  When you create your links,
are you having the href be "/enter" or "/enter/"?  I think the
middleware class you're reading about is for trailing slashes, not
preceeding ones.

On Nov 4, 9:35 am, Javi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody!
> I'm using django 1.0-1 version and Apache as a server web. In the dev
> server everything works fine but in the production server I get the
> following error when I ask for a url:
>
> NoneType' object is not iterable
>
> Request Method:         POST
> Request URL:    http://localhostenter/
> Exception Type:         TypeError
> Exception Value:
>
> 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>
> Exception Location:     /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/django/core/
> handlers/base.py in get_response, line 77
> Python Executable:      /usr/bin/python
> Python Version:         2.5.2
>
> I think it's because the "/" after "localhost" is not added, actually
> the url in the browser ishttp://localhost/enter/
>
> I've been reading about the problem and someone speaks about creating
> a middleware class... I don't know...
>
> Is there another simpler way to sort the problem out?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Greetings.
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