Never mind, namespacing the reverse() calls and {% url %} tags seems
to have fixed things.

On Aug 19, 4:32 pm, ringemup <ringe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using a custom admin.get_urls() method.  It was working flawlessly
> on the development server, but now under mod_wsgi I'm getting
> NoReverseMatch errors almost anywhere I try to reverse the URL
> patterns it adds (but not everywhere).  Here's the method:
>
> <staff_admin.py>
> class CustomAdminSite(AdminSite):
>         def get_urls(self):
>                 urls = super(CustomAdminSite, self).get_urls()
>                 my_urls = patterns('',
>                         url(r'^add-account/$',
>                                 self.admin_view(account_wizard),
>                                 name='account_wizard'),
>                         url(r'^add-account/done/(?P<account_id>\d{1,6})/$',
>                                 self.admin_view(account_wizard_done),
>                                 name='account_wizard_done'),
>                 )
>                 return my_urls + urls
>
> staff_admin = CustomAdminSite('staff_admin')
>
> And in urls.py:
>
>     (r'^admin/', include(staff_admin.urls, app_name='staff_admin')),
>
> Any idea what might be going wrong or how to fix it?
>
> Thanks!

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