Opened 7 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

#29162 closed Bug (invalid)

urls issue on hosted server

Reported by: Chris Shaw Owned by: nobody
Component: Uncategorized Version: 1.10
Severity: Normal Keywords:
Cc: Triage Stage: Unreviewed
Has patch: no Needs documentation: no
Needs tests: no Patch needs improvement: no
Easy pickings: no UI/UX: no

Description

Good day.

I have been trying to get my Django 1.10 and 2.0 projects working on a paid host. I have set up the python app with version 3.5.

To begin, all looks good.

As soon as I try to log into the admin area (or send a post request to any app), it returns a 404 error. When processing a POST request, it appears to only run though the root urls, and not the app urls.

The same request done with a GET returns the page, but with a POST returns a 404.

Attachments (3)

Screen Shot 2018-02-25 at 21.34.58.png (126.1 KB ) - added by Chris Shaw 7 years ago.
Screen shot of error, only display root urls and not admin urls.
Screen Shot 2018-02-25 at 21.48.07.png (70.9 KB ) - added by Chris Shaw 7 years ago.
Screen shot of URLS. Please note this example is from ver 1.10.x. The same problem exists in ver 2.0.x.
Screen Shot 2018-02-25 at 21.58.07.png (72.5 KB ) - added by Chris Shaw 7 years ago.
Screen shot showing exactly the same request works fine as a GET, but returns a 404 with a POST.

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Change History (5)

by Chris Shaw, 7 years ago

Screen shot of error, only display root urls and not admin urls.

by Chris Shaw, 7 years ago

Screen shot of URLS. Please note this example is from ver 1.10.x. The same problem exists in ver 2.0.x.

by Chris Shaw, 7 years ago

Screen shot showing exactly the same request works fine as a GET, but returns a 404 with a POST.

comment:1 by Chris Shaw, 7 years ago

Version: 2.01.10

Changed the version to 1.10 as the attached images are per 1.10. The issue exists in ver 2.0 also.

comment:2 by Tim Graham, 7 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

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