Have you checked to make sure that the 'SITE_ID" variable in settings.py 
matches the ID column in the django_flatpage
table for the specified URL ?

- CL

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I read the documentation on the flatpages, included the middleware,
>added the app, sync'd the database, and made an entry using the admin.
>
>Every time I try to view the newly created flatpage, I get a 404 error.
>I thought it might be because I have debug=true, but changing that
>didn't help.
>
>I'm using the development server on port 3000, and I created a flatpage
>like this:
>
>URL: /about/
>Title: About Us
>Content: Hello World
>Sites: localhost:3000
>
>I didn't change anything in urls.py. Is there something else I need to
>do? I'm getting a 404, and it is my understanding that this middleware
>steps in and looks for a flatpage when a 404 is found.
>
>Here's what I get when I use the "view this page" link inside the admin
>tool:
>
>-----
>
>Page not found (404)
>Request Method: GET
>Request URL: http://localhost:3000/about/
>
>Using the URLconf defined in shop.urls, Django tried these URL
>patterns, in this order:
>
>^site_media/(?P<path>.*)
>^store/
>^admin/ 
>^links/ 
>The current URL, /about/, didn't match any of these.
>
>
>>
>
>  
>

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