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woodbu...@comcast.net

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Jul 20, 2007, 4:57:08 PM7/20/07
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Hi all.Django auto loaded onto my computer from( I believe) a Harry
Potter web site.I want to remove it,as it is messing up one of the web
sites that I frequent.The site shows a 404 error.As I am a newby to
computer with NO codeing experience,I am at a loss as to removing
it.Hope that this is posted in the correct place.Thanks for any help
that you can give.
Leo

James Bennett

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Jul 20, 2007, 5:02:39 PM7/20/07
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Django is not software which is "loaded onto" your computer by web
sites; it is software which runs exclusively on web servers and has no
way of installing software on your own computer.

I suggest you obtain a quality anti-virus program and run it on your
computer to see what the real cause of your problem is.

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Collin Grady

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Jul 20, 2007, 5:02:44 PM7/20/07
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> Hi all.Django auto loaded onto my computer from( I believe) a Harry
> Potter web site.I want to remove it,as it is messing up one of the web
> sites that I frequent.The site shows a 404 error.

That's impossible.

SH

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Jul 20, 2007, 5:42:45 PM7/20/07
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This is awesome. Did it uninstall your rails stack too? UR pwnd

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Julio Nobrega

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Jul 20, 2007, 6:05:20 PM7/20/07
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Hi,

You probably went to a website and saw a 404 error message saying
that Django could not find the page. The thing is that what you're
seeing is the message sent by Django installed on the server, not on
your computer. There's no Django installed on your PC.


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Christian Hoeppner

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That's just silly. Or I might be dumb. It took me 2 weeks the first time
to setup a django-development environment on my linux pc. And now it's
"autoloading" somewhere else? Heck, I must have missed the
autoloading-installer. ;)

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Kenneth Gonsalves

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Jul 21, 2007, 4:34:56 AM7/21/07
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On 21-Jul-07, at 1:51 PM, Christian Hoeppner wrote:

> That's just silly. Or I might be dumb. It took me 2 weeks the first
> time
> to setup a django-development environment on my linux pc. And now it's
> "autoloading" somewhere else? Heck, I must have missed the
> autoloading-installer. ;)

must be some virus called django

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Chris Hoeppner

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Jul 21, 2007, 5:05:25 AM7/21/07
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Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:

>
> On 21-Jul-07, at 1:51 PM, Christian Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> That's just silly. Or I might be dumb. It took me 2 weeks the first
>> time
>> to setup a django-development environment on my linux pc. And now it's
>> "autoloading" somewhere else? Heck, I must have missed the
>> autoloading-installer. ;)
>
> must be some virus called django
>

A quite useful virus, IMHO. Is there any other virus I might be
deploying web portals with? :)

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Kenneth Gonsalves

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Jul 21, 2007, 5:18:07 AM7/21/07
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On 21-Jul-07, at 2:35 PM, Chris Hoeppner wrote:

>>> to setup a django-development environment on my linux pc. And now
>>> it's
>>> "autoloading" somewhere else? Heck, I must have missed the
>>> autoloading-installer. ;)
>>
>> must be some virus called django
>>
>
> A quite useful virus, IMHO. Is there any other virus I might be
> deploying web portals with? :)

apart from a few web developers, the word 'django' denotes a
musician, apparently pretty well known. So the virus probably plays
the guitar rather than develops portals

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