Your apps are not in the python path Seems like you have a folder for apps, like apps/registration apps/contact_form etc. And your manage. Py is in the folder on top of that one, which has just the project folder manage.Py does some "magic" by putting all the apps into the python path before starting the server If you have custom folder structure, you should edit the manage. Py to include your custom apps folder in the python path, preferably as the first element of the python path.
Your apps are not in the python path. Seems like you have a folder for apps, like apps/registration, apps/contact_form etc. And your manage.Py is in the folder on top of that one, which has just the project folder. Manage.
Py does some "magic" by putting all the apps into the python path before starting the server. If you have custom folder structure, you should edit the manage. Py to include your custom apps folder in the python path, preferably as the first element of the python path.
Not sure if this is the problem, asI don't have a folder for apps. I don't know if this helps but the problem only occurs when running the project using mod_wsgi...using the inbuilt Django dev server, everything is good – Stephen Jun 29 '10 at 8:31 There you go. You need to customize the sys.
Path inside your mod_wsgi file. – Lakshman Prasad Jun 29 '10 at 8:40 Thnx Lakshman...I figured that bit on the mod_wsgi after posting the first comment...made the changes and it works like a charm – Stephen Jun 29 '10 at 10:12.
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