I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my inquiry. I believe
that my question was
hastily typed and therefor too brief for an adequate response. Next
time I poll this community, it will be more
zealous and less anxious regarding my/our Django development. Sincerely Robert.
On Sat, Sep 1, 2
Django's internal webserver is worth for development proposes only. In
production environments you should use apache/wsgi or another server.
Facing a similar situation i would create different projects for each
port that share the same database. From the development server you can
run each project
Well, I guess I will have to have apache proxy the outgoing request then.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Robert Steckroth
wrote:
> Hello gang, I would like to have some of my django views send the
> response to a different ports.
> Is it possible to specify which port to use in the views?
> --
Hello gang, I would like to have some of my django views send the
response to a different ports.
Is it possible to specify which port to use in the views?
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