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5,044 PointsI replace all the djangoal with my app's name. However, I still fail to open my website.
I follow the steps in this and previous videos and replace all the djangoal with my app's name. However, when I open the app's website, I got application error on the site.
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Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherWhat information do you get when you run heroku logs
?
Charlie Chen
5,044 PointsHi teacher, This is what I got: 2017-03-18T13:21:09.964133+00:00 app[web.1]: Invalid HTTP_HOST header: 'youbike.herokuapp.com'. You may need to add 'youbike.herokuapp.com' to ALLOWED_HOSTS. Fortunately, I found the solution below by adding my site to the localhost. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40582423/invalid-http-host-header
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherSo, read that error message. Does it point out something to you that might be missing? Maybe something in ALLOWED_HOSTS
?