I'm trying to validate if a page with a url exists. I do something like
this:
(Pdb) resolve('/does-not-exist/')
I get...
ResolverMatch(func=mezzanine.pages.views.page, args=(), kwargs={'slug':
'does-not-exist'}, url_name=page, app_names=[], namespaces=[])
This page doesn't exist. When I go here in my browser, I see something like
this:
Page not found (404)
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://localhost:8000/does-not-exist/
Raised by: mezzanine.pages.views.page
You're seeing this error because you have DEBUG = True in your Django
settings file. Change that to False, and Django will display a standard 404
page.
I've tried to research ways to do this within Mezzanine. If I understand
correctly, the catch-all is causing an issue here. Any two cents? Thank you!
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