Hello, Ruth did you ever solve this problem? I am experiencing exactly the 
same issue

On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 4:07:11 PM UTC-4, Ruth wrote:
>
> I am getting the very same problem, despite adding include to my 
> mysite\urls.py file.
> I am using Python 2.7.6, Django 1.9.4 and Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
> Could it be a python 2.7 problem?
> Thanks,
> Ruth
>
> On Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 11:50:39 AM UTC-8, Mike Kipling wrote:
>>
>> I am working through the Django tutorial *Writing your first Django app, 
>> part 1.*
>> I am using Windows 10, python 3.5.1 and Django 1.9.2 .
>>  
>> In the *Write your first view* section:  
>>     after writing the polls/views.py and polls/urls.py files, 
>>     and modifying the manage/urls.py file, 
>>     and starting the server,
>>  
>>     When I go to http://localhost:8000/polls/ in the browser I get the 
>> following error:
>>
>> Page not found (404) 
>> Request Method: GET 
>> Request URL: http://localhost:8000/polls/
>>
>> Using the URLconf defined in mysite.urls, Django tried these URL 
>> patterns, in this order:
>>
>>    1. ^admin/
>>
>> The current URL, polls/, didn't match any of these.
>>
>

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