it also helps to rename the URL to view-about-page. Dashed do work.
It seems that URL Namen are bound to slug resitrictions.



On 29 Apr., 03:06, Julián C. Pérez <jcp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi everyone
> i need some help over here... please!
> i don't know what it's wrong...
>
> the url i'm trying to get around is:http://proyName/about/
>
> the error:
> "Reverse for 'proyName.view_aboutPage' with arguments '()' and keyword
> arguments '{}' not found."
>
> in a template, the dispatcher of the error:
> # template.html
> ...
> <a href="{% url view_aboutPage %}">a link to the 'about' page<a>
> ...
>
> i have a general urls.py file who looks like:
> # proyName/urls.py
> ...
> url(r'^/', include('proyName.package.appName.urls')),
> ...
> where appName includes the 'view_aboutPage' view in its views.py
> 'package' it's just a folder to wrap up all the available apps
>
> and also i have a urls.py file in appName, and it is:
> # proyName/package/appName/urls.py
> ...
> url(r'^about/$', 'view_aboutPage', name='view_aboutPage'),
> ...
>
> please... help!
> what is it wrong in there??
> thank u all
> bye!
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