Ended up going into the forms.py file and adding a 'defaults' entry under
the node which referenced a specific item in the proper e55.
Found an example in the arches-hip forms.py under the description form
(description_type.e55). Seems to do what I needed and likely a lot easier
than messing w
Hello all,
I'll be at Day One of the Arches workshop in Liverpool, UK this week, so I
hope to meet a few of you there in person, as well as online.
All the best
Ed
On Thursday, August 22, 2013 at 4:29:37 PM UTC+1, Edmund Lee wrote:
> Hello all, ... and welcome in particular to those who have
Hello Joel,
First things first: is your Apache instance configured to point traffic on
port 443 to your Arches/Django instance?
If you post your config here we could probably help you more efficiently.
The next thing I would check is to which certificate your Apache config
points.
Then check i
Hi Darcy and Vincent. It does sound like Docker would be beneficial in this
case. As for ES with two different Arches apps, yeah, you need different ES
instances. The way I've set multiple Arches apps up on the same server is
to install elasticsearch separately in each one, and, like you're doing,