This is most likely to be a problem finding the media files.

Are you serving the .class files with django's built-in webserver? Have
you got other media files (like images) serving correctly? Are the
paths you are registering okay?

Unless you're passing in something with django-template-like syntax
into one of your applet's parameters, it isn't going to be a problem
with Django's templates. It is more likely to be the .class file not
being able to find the files it needs (maybe the data files, images,
audio, etc if the not the .class files).

Check the tutorial for more info on how to set up django's development
server to serve media files.

Ian.


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