I figured it out, I left off

    from mysite.views import current_datetime


On Feb 3, 8:50 am, "gordyt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy Mike,
>
> > def current_datetime(request):
> >         now = datetime.datetime.now()
> >         html = "<html><body>It is now %s.</body></html>" % now
> >         return HttpResponse(html)
>
> > - then edit your urls.py to contain
>
> > from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
>
> > urlpatterns = patterns('',
> >         (r'^now/$', current_datetime),
>
> You just need to let Django know about the module that contains the
> current_datetime function.
>
> For example, if your project name is "myproject" and your app name is
> "myapp", you would do this:
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('myproject.myapp.views',
>         (r'^now/$', current_datetime),
> )
>
> --gordy


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