On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:23:17AM -0800, Jeff Hsu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I kept getting DateTimeField received a naive datetime (2013-01-10
> 00:00:00) while time zone support is active. but I can't figure out where
> it's receiving a naive datetime. I have USE_TZ set to True in my setting
> file(stores timezone aware object in mysql?). My url is as below:
You get some good tips for configuration and tracebak on this post:
http://note.harajuku-tech.org/datetimefield-received-a-naive-datetime-while
Iñigo
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