Did you put the django wiki's urlpatterns before mezzanine's? A common
pitfall is that mezzanine eats any url pattern so it must be last.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>     Thank you for your advice on that. I'm trying to use the Django-Wiki,
> a general wiki app for Django. I was able to configure to use with the
> Mezzanine cms, but i have issues creating a new article.
> " *This slug conflicts with an existing URL.*
>
> This will be the address where your article can be found. Use only
> alphanumeric characters and - or _. Note that you cannot change the slug
> after creating the article."
>
> I'm trying to figure out why there is a conflict even if i provide some
> random name. It's not even picking a single slug. Hopefully i should be
> able to come out with a solution.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Richard.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 8:36:31 AM UTC-5, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the wiki hasn't been updated since 2014. You will need to
>> find and install the version of Mezzanine that was current at that time
>> (I think Mezzanine 3.1 + Django 1.6). You could try to update it to
>> support later versions of Django and Mezzanine too.
>>
>> Another approach is to look for a wiki solution for Django in general,
>> not Mezzanine specifically. A project like that might be more active.
>>
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