Hi Tanya

Okay 404 is a page not found error.

According to your problem what i can say is when there is something wrong
in the urls.py file.
Check it carefully.
Explanation :-
When you type in the url (which should be present in the urls.py file) it
match to a praticular function in views.
I can't see here .Also please specify a little bit code and tell what
exactly you type in urls(address bar)

On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 3:09 PM, TANYA <tani...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Page not found (404)
> Request Method:         GET
> Request URL:    http://127.0.0.1:8000/
>
> Using the URLconf defined in mysite.urls, Django tried these URL
> patterns, in this order:
>
>   1. ^hello/$
>
> The current URL, , didn't match any of these.
>
> You're seeing this error because you have DEBUG = True in your Django
> settings file. Change that to False, and Django will display a
> standard 404 page.
>
> is the error when i try the samples from djangobook.com
>
> TANYA
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