Monday, April 8, 2013

Re: Deploying: Desktop to server

It should be fine, unless you're using encrypted fields, using the SECRET_KEY setting as the key, and have a different key in production.

Of course, if you want to keep the databases in sync after that, that's another issue.

On Apr 8, 2013 5:09 PM, "Tim Johnson" <tim@akwebsoft.com> wrote:
FYI - I'm new to django, but have been doing web programming since
'96 and python since '03.

I intend to put together a test site on my desktop and push it to a
remote server. I will be the only user making changes to this site.

Thus I presume that it is OK to push the database as well.

Am I correct?

And URLs to discussion and instructions on deployment are invited.
:)

thanks
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Tim
tim at tee jay forty nine dot com or akwebsoft dot com
http://www.akwebsoft.com

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