I'm using version 1.2 beta. Is there some kind of workaround? or do I
have to downgrade to 1.1.1?


On 16 mrt, 12:35, Karen Tracey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Sander <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I got this error when I'm trying to run my project on a production
> > server with mod_python.
> > "Template u'base.html' cannot be extended, because it doesn't exist"
> > This looks weird to me, because base.html DOES exist and it's in the
> > same directory as the file extending it. when I remove the {% extends
> > "base.html" %} tag the template loads like it should, so it looks like
> > the path to the template dir is correct.
>
> > settings.py:
> > TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
> >    '/home/sander/Web/django_projects/templates/',
> > )
>
> What version of Django are you using? If trunk or 1.2 beta, this might be
> due to ticket #12787 (http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/12787). If 1.1.1
> or earlier, my guess would be the file permissions don't allow Apache to
> read the base.html file.
>
> Karen

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