Mar-17-2018, 08:17 PM
As per your suggestion, @knackwurstbagel, I adjusted my sys.path.append to include the project directory. I removed the second level project directory, so at that line it says 'TheGreatWork/' instead of 'TheGreatWork/TheGreatWork/'. The Apache Internal Server Error is now gone! Thank you, my friend.
Here is my site: https://daniel496.agency/
As you can see, now Django is throwing a new error message.
It is pointing towards the fact that it is looking for my templates folder but can't find it. Originally it was looking for the default inside my venv, but right away I noticed the 'templates' variable was missing from my inside my INSTALLED_APPS list inside settings.py. So I appended 'templates' to that list there but I am still getting the same error.
If it helps, here is a screenshot of my project tree:
Here is my site: https://daniel496.agency/
As you can see, now Django is throwing a new error message.
It is pointing towards the fact that it is looking for my templates folder but can't find it. Originally it was looking for the default inside my venv, but right away I noticed the 'templates' variable was missing from my inside my INSTALLED_APPS list inside settings.py. So I appended 'templates' to that list there but I am still getting the same error.
If it helps, here is a screenshot of my project tree: