Hi,
I got this one worked out. I had to clean up my urls.py. I had some
patterns there that I had tried out earlier that didn't work. I
thought they wouldn't do any harm if I left them there. However, it
seems like they kept the HttpResponseRedirect function from working. I
deleted the patterns and now it works.

Cheers.

Robert

On Apr 1, 5:29 pm, Robert <rob...@iteria.no> wrote:
> I run a rss feed app on my computer with django 0.96.
>
> This has worked out well for several months. Now I get an error when I
> try to call the update view function. This function is supposed to
> take me back to a html-page with this line :
>     return HttpResponseRedirect(request.META.get('HTTP_REFERER',
> reverse(index)))
> but instead I get an error.
>
> The error message reads :
> ViewDoesNotExist at /myapp/update/
> Could not import defaults. Error was: No module named defaults
>
> This refers, I guess, to the line "from django.conf.urls.defaults
> import *"
>  in mysite/urls.py. I can import this module in a python shell, so I
> don't know why django is complaining all of a sudden. To my knowledge
> I haven't altered any code that should affect the functioning of this
> view.
>
> Please find enclosed the traceback below.
>
> Any ideas on how I can sort this out would be appreciated.
>
> Robert
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\core\handlers\base.py" in
> get_response
>   77. response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
> File "c:/PyProjects\mysite\feedme\views.py" in update_all
>   28. return HttpResponseRedirect(request.META.get('HTTP_REFERER',
> reverse(index)))
> File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\core\urlresolvers.py" in
> reverse
>   241. return '/' + resolver.reverse(viewname, *args, **kwargs)
> File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\core\urlresolvers.py" in
> reverse
>   215. elif pattern.callback == lookup_view:
> File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\core\urlresolvers.py" in
> _get_callback
>   127. raise ViewDoesNotExist, "Could not import %s. Error was: %s" %
> (mod_name, str(e))

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