Presumably because there is nothing set to handle localhost:8000/ in your urlpatterns like this:
# Root view, goes to 'app.home.views.page' (r'^$',
'app.home.views.page'),
François
On May 8, 2014, at 11:46 PM, cheesiong lim <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi all,
> i am learning django by using django 1.6 documents tutorial 1 - 6.
> this round is my 4th try and, previous 3 try was successful and i understand
> more on every try.
>
> i am in tutorial 3 now, to create views.
>
> according to the documents, after i created a view, i need to map it to a
> URL.
> so i follow the documents to add a urls.py in the polls directory.
> and then i follow the document to add include() to mysite/urls.py
> i am able to so called wired an index view into the polls view.
>
> now if i go back to localhost:8000, i get an error page,
> so my question is
> 1) WHY?
> 2) how to get back my localhost:8080 index page co-exist with the polls
> index page?
>
> thank you very much everyone for your time. i am new and sorry for so simple
> question.
> thank you.
>
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