On Sep 15, 3:10 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You're going to have to reign in the emotion a bit and resort to posting
> some actual details of the problems you're seeing. A short example that
> reliably demonstrates the problem so that other people can repeat it and
> either work out what you're doing wrong or if there's a bug in the code.
> It's not impossible that there are bugs (in fact there are bugs; I know
> of at least two that have been reported in Trac that look legitimate),
> but the whole concept isn't fatally flawed or anything.

   I know the concept isn't flawed.  It's the execution that looks
broken.

   I have the following tag in my template:

{% url addon-login %}

   I have the following line in my main urls.py file:

urlpatterns += patterns('',
    url(r'^addon/login/$', 'addon.users.login', name='addon-login'),
)

   I get the following error:

TemplateSyntaxError at /addon/login/
Caught an exception while rendering: Reverse for 'mainapp.addon-login'
with arguments '()' and keyword arguments '{}' not found.

    I should mention my addon isn't sitting in a subdirectory of
mainapp at all.  Not that I can fathom, in the least, why Django
should demand a hierarchical lookup for named urls, especially since
the documentation says it won't.

-- Chris


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