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    1. cherrypj 71 months ago | reply

      Huevos. Biiiig Huevos.

    2. Jesper Karsrud 71 months ago | reply

      That's cool! Says something about the iPhone as well as Django :)

    3. brutimus 71 months ago | reply

      I was just wondering if anyone had done this the other day.

    4. rrbaker3 71 months ago | reply

      Wow, that's great. Excellent work!

    5. adamjspooner 71 months ago | reply

      Beautiful. Are you going to post how you did it on your site? Pretty please? =)

    6. tonemcd 71 months ago | reply

      Now that is neat! - congrats!

    7. megalar 71 months ago | reply

      And here I am still lusting after an iphone. curse you all!!

    8. sirsteven 70 months ago | reply

      Ha, no way. Very nice.

    9. ya1356mahdi 67 months ago | reply

      Nice! Keep working! :)

    10. chipnip 67 months ago | reply


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    11. robbtsco 65 months ago | reply

      lol the iPhone is really becoming a classic device. It's amazing how apple have managed to conquer this mobile phone market so quickly.

      -Robbtsco
      Fishing Blog

    12. Attila Györffy 55 months ago | reply

      Are you using Apache? And if so, from which source have you compiled it? I am just collecting information about this..

    13. Évelyne Lachance 25 months ago | reply

      I would love to be able to do this today, but this method is so "old" that all the existing tutorials are gone from the internet (especially jay baird's, of which the domain is now a spam domain).

      Does anyone still have a copy of that tutorial or an updated one to install the latest (or semi-latest) django on the iPhone?

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