Question

Ok I think I must be missing something. In settings.py I don't see the setting for absolute url for the site. I see there is MEDIA_URL.

django-registration references {{ site }} which is defaulting to example.com but I'm not seeing that in any settings.

If I want the dev.mysite.com and mysite.com to work independently, what do I need to put in settings.py?

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Solution

The site uses the sites framework. The example.com domain is defined in the database and can be changed with the Django admin.

To use 2 sites simultaneously you will have to change the SITE_ID in the settings and add the extra site in the Django Admin.

OTHER TIPS

If you only want to use it from your own code -- just put the domain in a variable in settings-production.py and settings-dev.py (or whatever you choose to call them).

django itself won't do pay any attention to the domain you specify -- but it doesn't need to.

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