I like the 'definitely not' to the do nothing option. Thanks to both of you!
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn
wrote:
> 1. DNS doesn't really work that way in most situations. Your browser
> should cache it, your computer should cache it (especially Windows),
> and your upstream
1. DNS doesn't really work that way in most situations. Your browser
should cache it, your computer should cache it (especially Windows),
and your upstream DNS (usually your router) should cache it. Your
computer literally stores 'mysite.com' = '1.2.3.4'. It doesn't store
it per-page, but for th
Look at "Sites" in the admin.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Malik Rumi wrote:
> I have 1 model from my django project up and running on django. Before
> adding more models and content, I wanted to use my actual domain name,
> instead of whatever.herokuapp.com. So after I got that straight, I
>
I have 1 model from my django project up and running on django. Before
adding more models and content, I wanted to use my actual domain name,
instead of whatever.herokuapp.com. So after I got that straight, I realized
that while the home page was mysite.com, the links were still
mystite.herokua
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