You can always fall back to {% url myapp.users.login %} unless you
need to reuse a view but have several different URL patterns for it.

On Sep 15, 6:39 pm, catsclaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 15, 5:53 pm, Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you using Django 1.0? URL naming patterns (http://
> > docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#id2) were not
> > introduced until 1.0. From the looks of the exception, Django is
> > trying to build the path to your view by appending the argument in the
> > {% url %} tag to your app name.
>
>    It certainly looks like Django is trying to build the path.  I
> think that's its fallback behavior if it doesn't find a name match.
>    The Django version I've got is "1.0-final-SVN-unknown".
>
> -- Chris
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