Thank you Subhranath!

I do not know what happened, but I created a new project and put the
same configuration and is now working. I think it was a problem with
the framework.

I made the correction on this line:

AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'imobiliaria.login'  <-- login app

Thanks!



On 19 abr, 06:49, Subhranath Chunder <subhran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The problems seems to be with the way you are using the view prefixes in the
> 'patterns' function in your urls.py
> Refer 
> to:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#the-view-prefix
>
> You have used 'view' string twice.
>
> Thanks,
> Subhranath Chunder.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Guevara <eguevara2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello!!
>
> > I am getting the following error on my index.html page:
>
> > Exception Type:         TemplateSyntaxError
> > Exception Value:
>
> > Caught ImportError while rendering: No module named urls
>
> > In this line:
>
> >        <a href="{% url login_in %}">Login</a>
>
> > My urls.py:
>
> > (r'^imobiliaria/', include('auth.urls')),
>
> > In my auth app, i have this:
>
> > urlpatterns = patterns('auth.views',
> >    url(r'^$', views.index, name="index"), <-- this is index page
> >    url(r'^accounts/login/$', views.login_in, name="login_in"), <--
> > this is login page
> >    url(r'^logout/$', views.logout_view, name="logout_view"),
> >    url(r'^register/$',  views.register,  name="register"),
> >    url(r'^home/$', views.home, name="home"),
> > )
>
> > My view to render index.html is:
>
> > def index(request):
> >    return render_to_response('imobiliaria/auth/index.html')
>
> > In my settings.py i have this:
>
> > AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'imobiliaria.imobiliaria'
> > LOGIN_URL = '/imobiliaria/accounts/login/'
>
> > INSTALLED_APPS = (
> > 'imobiliaria.auth',
> > )
>
> > ROOT_URLCONF = 'imobiliaria.urls'
>
> > Anyone know where the problem might be?
> > Thanks!!
>
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