>
> > urlpatterns = patterns(['',
> >     url(r'^$', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='library.html')),
> >     url(r'code/',
> CodeDetail.as_view(template_name='code_family_detail')),
>
> You've got CodeDetail instead of CodeDetailView, is that correct? That's
> not the class that you posted earlier.
>

Additionally, "detail" URL's typically contain a PK or a slug match,
because you need to know which object you want to find the details on. The
last URL you have listed here is more akin to a typical ListView.

Additionally to my addition, you are also lacking a $ at the end of the
regex, which means that your other views that do contain the (?P<slug>)
match will never hit, since 'code/' will match those URL's first before
ever reaching your true detail view. Probably not what you want.

-James

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