Thursday, March 29, 2012

Re: Where are the site variables set?

On 30/03/2012 10:02am, Robert Steckroth wrote:
> Hello Gang, I have two other servers on Debian which have the correct
> site variables set. E.g. site.name <http://site.name>, site.domain.
> But on this particulaly crazy Centos setup the site variable is set to
> the default (www.example.com <http://www.example.com>).
> It shows when I use it in this manner -->
> {% load i18n %}
> {% trans "Simply follow the link below to complete your Activation at"
> %} {{ site.name <http://site.name> }}:
> http://{{ site.domain }}{% url registration_activate activation_key %}
> {% blocktrans %}Link is valid for {{ expiration_days }} days.{%
> endblocktrans %}
>
> How do I get the proper information in the site dictionary? Also, if
> applicable, might this
> have anything to do with my crazy Centos/VirtualEnv setup?

www.example.com is in the database in the django_site table. If you have
the Admin running, you can adjust it there under "Sites"

hth

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