On Jan 20, 9:11 pm, "Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you need the allow_empty=True option in your urls.py.

Indeed, that did it. Though, I'm curious, as there's already content in
the posts table, shouldn't these show up as I've defined them in the
template?

> G
>
> On 1/20/07, Panos Laganakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm using Django 0.95 release.
>
> > I've got a simple blog, which I wanna move to generic views.
>
> > in settings.py:
> > TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
> >     '/home/panos/projects/panos/templates',
> > )
>
> > in ./blog/urls.py:
> > from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
> > from panos.blog.models import Post
>
> > info_dict = {
> >     'queryset': Post.objects.all(),
> >     'date_field': 'pub_date',
> > }
>
> > urlpatterns = patterns('django.views.generic.date_based',
> >     (r'/?$', 'archive_index', info_dict),
>
> > and I've put the the template for the archive in:
> > /templates/blog/post_archive.html
>
> > When I visit mydomain.com/blog/ though, I get a 404 Page not found at
> > /blog/
> > 'no posts available'.
>
> > When I used simple views it worked fine. What exactly am I doing wrong
> > here?


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