Just to get you past the error and display your data, I suggest hard coding 
the directory path in your view.
The work your way backwards to the settings file


try 

t = 
loader.get_template('C:\\Python27\\my_Djando_projects\\mysite\\My_Templates\\polls\\index.html'')
 


You could also add a little bit of python into your view to list the 
directory and print out the variable in the template just for a sanity check

path=C:\\Python27\\my_Djando_projects\\mysite\\My_Templates\\polls\\'
var=os.lisdir(path)

 c = Context({
       'latest_poll_list': latest_poll_list,"var":var,
   })

and then add the dictionary value {{var}} in your template


On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:48:53 PM UTC-5, atm wrote:
>
> You have to give template directories, not template names in the 
> settings.py.
> Thanks,
> Anoop
> atm
> ___
> Life is short, Live it hard.
>
>
>
>
> On 1 March 2012 01:16, Django_for_SB <sami.balb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm going through the tutorial on djangoproject.com, and can't seem to
>> hurdle over this section that reads "Write views that actually do
>> something"
>>
>> Here's the code I have so far, which is directly copied from the
>> tutorial or prescribed by the tutorial:
>>
>> views.py:
>> "from django.template import Context, loader
>> from polls.models import Poll
>> from django.http import HttpResponse
>>
>> def index(request):
>>    latest_poll_list = Poll.objects.all().order_by('-pub_date')[:5]
>>    t = loader.get_template('polls/index.html')
>>    c = Context({
>>        'latest_poll_list': latest_poll_list,
>>    })
>>    return HttpResponse(t.render(c))"
>>
>>
>>
>> settings.py:
>> "...
>> TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
>>    # Put strings here, like "/home/html/django_templates" or "C:/www/
>> django/templates".
>>    # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
>>    # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
>>    'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/admin/
>> base_site.html'
>>    'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/admin/
>> index.html'
>>    'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/polls/
>> index.html'
>> )
>> ..."
>>
>>
>> index.html:
>> "{% if latest_poll_list %}
>>    <ul>
>>    {% for poll in latest_poll_list %}
>>        <li><a href="/polls/{{ poll.id }}/">{{ poll.question }}</a></
>> li>
>>    {% endfor %}
>>    </ul>
>> {% else %}
>>    <p>No polls are available.</p>
>> {% endif %}
>> "
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I keep getting the same error, which reads:
>>
>>
>> TemplateDoesNotExist at /polls/
>>
>> polls/index.html
>>
>> Request Method:         GET
>> Request URL:            http://localhost:8000/polls/
>> Django Version:                 1.3.1
>> Exception Type:         TemplateDoesNotExist
>> Exception Value:
>>
>> polls/index.html
>>
>> Exception Location:     C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\template
>> \loader.py in find_template, line 138
>> Python Executable:      C:\Python27\python.exe
>> Python Version:         2.7.2
>> Python Path:
>>
>> ['C:\\Python27\\my_Djando_projects\\mysite',
>>  'C:\\Windows\\system32\\python27.zip',
>>  'C:\\Python27\\DLLs',
>>  'C:\\Python27\\lib',
>>  'C:\\Python27\\lib\\plat-win',
>>  'C:\\Python27\\lib\\lib-tk',
>>  'C:\\Python27',
>>  'C:\\Python27\\lib\\site-packages']
>>
>> Server time:    Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:32:54 -0800
>> Template-loader postmortem
>>
>> Django tried loading these templates, in this order:
>>
>> Using loader django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader:
>> c:\python27\my_djando_projects\mysite\my_templates\admin
>> \base_site.html
>> c:\python27\my_djando_projects\mysite\my_templates\admin\index.html
>> c:\python27\my_djando_projects\mysite\my_templates\polls\index.html
>> \polls\index.html (File does not exist)
>> Using loader django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader:
>> c:\python27\lib\site-packages\django\contrib\admin\templates\polls
>> \index.html (File does not exist)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> What on earth am I doing wrong here? I've so many different variations
>> of my settings.py, views.py, and index.html. Any help would be much
>> appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> SB
>>
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