You might be overriding EvenementCreateView somewhere else. To check
it I would suggest you to look up all occurencies of
EvenementCreateView in your files

Eugene


On Nov 23, 3:47 pm, youpsla <youp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> thnaks for your answer. It's the same. it doesn't work.
>
> For information I use generic view for other part of the site with:
> url(r"magasin/(?P<pk>\d+)/supprimer/$", DeleteView.as_view(model=Magasin,
> success_url="/magasins/liste"), name='magasin_supprimer'),
>
> and it works fine.
>
> And has you say, django seems to believe that EvenementCreateView from
> views.py is a function, but the declaration is:
> class EvenementCreateView(CreateView):
> .........
>
> That's what I dont understand.
>
> I use the same schema for other part and it works fine. I've read my code
> caracter after caracter to compare .... it looks very very similar ....
>
> Still a mystery for me.
>
> Again, thanks for your answer
>
> Alain

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