> Well, still its first time I read him being sarcastic or kind of fed up.Its
> hilarious 🤣.
Sometimes hyperbole is the perfect solution. The smart ones realize they’re
being lazy and make it a point to try some due diligence next time.
It worked on me. Soon as I started figuring out my own b
Everyone, Kasper's answer contains hint. Don't get offended.
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2021, 1:16 PM Kunal Solanke
wrote:
> Well, still its first time I read him being sarcastic or kind of fed
> up.Its hilarious 🤣.
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2021, 11:36 Benny
Well, still its first time I read him being sarcastic or kind of fed up.Its
hilarious 🤣.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2021, 11:36 Benny M wrote:
> Lightning,
> I think what Kasper means to say is that there are a few reasons why AWS
> isn’t authorizing your request, and the likelihood that Django is somehow
>
Lightning,
I think what Kasper means to say is that there are a few reasons why AWS isn’t
authorizing your request, and the likelihood that Django is somehow involved in
that error is pretty much zero.
HTTP 403 means that some authorization/permission isn’t sufficient for the
server to fulfill
On 05/02/2021 06.05, Lightning Bit wrote:
Does anyone know how to bypass the 403 error on AWS S3 with Django where
the static files are not allowed to show up on the site?
Ah, yes. The 403 error we all heard of. Everyone knows how to bypass
that. Everyone except you.
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