this gets me every time.

the error is yes because the template tag is called bookmarks.py
and its inside a module called bookmarks.py

rename it to bookmarks_tags.py ...

and now ....

DELETE THE DAMNED OLD bookmarks.pyc file !

python is still finding the old compiled file.

its happened to me twice already in the exact same fashion.

-f;lix


On Oct 15, 7:17 pm, Chris Amico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The templatetag file is indeed called bookmarks.py. I thought of that,
> tried renaming it as bookmark_tags.py, and got the same error. I'll
> add that the bookmarks app lives on my python path, not in any
> particular project, since I'm trying to make this as reusable as
> possible.
>
> At one point, I tried just removing the line 'from bookmarks.models
> import Bookmark', and the library loaded, but it hit an error
> (correctly) when I tried use it, saying Bookmark wasn't defined.
>
> On Oct 14, 11:45 pm, Daniel Roseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Oct 15, 7:38 am, Chris Amico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have a simple bookmarks model based on the one in James Bennett's <a
> > > href="http://code.google.com/p/cab/source/browse/trunk/models.py?
> > > r=130">Cab</a> application. I'm using a generic relation so it can
> > > live in its own app and a user can bookmark any object on the site
> > > (I'm planning on reusing this app on a couple projects). I'm running
> > > into a problem creating an {% if_bookmarked %}templatetag.
>
> > > When I load the tag library I get this error: 'bookmarks' is not a
> > > valid tag library: Could not loadtemplatelibrary from
> > > django.templatetags.bookmarks,Nomodulenamedmodels
>
> > > Here's what the tagmodulelooks like:
>
> > <snip>
>
> > > The bookmarking model works fine on its own, and I've gotten the
> > > functions in thetemplatetag to work in isolation in the interpreter,
> > > but when I load the tag library it breaks thetemplate. What am I
> > > missing here?
>
> > Is the templatetag file itself called bookmarks.py, by any chance? If
> > so, the code may be trying to import that rather than the top-level
> > bookmarks directory. Try renaming the file, although I would also
> > recommend using full paths when importing (ie from
> > projectname.bookmarks.models).
> > --
> > DR
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