Or if you have ^accounts in parent urls.py file, then perhaps the '$'  
at the end of the ^login/$ expression is problematic, as the dollar  
sign represents the end of a line, I believe.

On Oct 26, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Daniel Roseman wrote:

>
> On Oct 26, 1:23 pm, ehpmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My URLconf has the following urls:
>>
>>    1.  ^admin/(.*)
>>    2. ^$
>>    3. ^popular/$
>>    4. ^user/(\w+)/$
>>    5. ^tag/([^s]+)/$
>>    6. ^tag/$
>>    7. ^search/$
>>    8. bookmark/(\d+)/$
>>    9. ^login/$
>>   10. ^logout/$
>>   11. ^register/$
>>   12. ^register/success/$
>>   13. ^site_media/(?P<path>.*)$
>>   14. ^save/$
>>   15. ^vote/$
>>   16. ^comments/
>>
>> Why willhttp://localhost:8000/accounts/login/bit resolve - it gives
>> a (Page not found) 404 error?
>
> Because /accounts/login isn't in the list of URLs you posted above,
> you just have /login/.
> --
> DR.
> >


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