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There is no problem with that, as long as your code accounts for it.

Luke
luke.seelenbin...@gmail.com


Robin Becker wrote:
> My boss wants to have two different django controlled websites with a common 
> database. Is there a way to do this?
> 
> We are already running multiple websites into a single django project and 
> because they have a disambiguating term in the urls eg each url has 
> /lang/brand/path.... we can map the URLs pretty well.
> 
> With the multiple django projects & 1 database I am worried there are some 
> hidden problems waiting to come out and play.
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