Sorry but I really am a noob at this.
On Jan 2, 3:31 am, Acorn <shiniest.ac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can put your code anywhere you like although you shouldn't put it
> anywhere public.
>
> Just pick a private folder somewhere and let django-admin.py set up the folder.
>
> On 1 January 2011 16:14, Anthony Pearce <coden...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Quote from "Writing your first Django app, part 1":
>
> > From the command line, cd into a directory where you'd like to store
> > your code, then run the command django-admin.py startproject mysite.
> > This will create a mysite directory in your current directory.
>
> > Put your code in some directory outside of the document root, such as /
> > home/mycode.
>
> > OK, please explain where /hom/mycode should be located. Is it
> > directly on the C:, or like I have a www folder for playing with html,
> > or within the Python directory somewhere? Sorry, but I'm looking at
> > this again for the first time in over a year, and need a bump start.
>
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