On 6/21/08, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I do not like the django default behaviour for 404 pages since I do
>  not want to create a 404.html template. I like my flatpages a lot
>  especially the default.html template I created earlier. Therefore I
>  would like django to use my default.html template to display the 404
>  and use the '/404/' flatpage which I created. Unfortunately I did not
>  find out how to configure this behaviour.

Lookup django.conf.urls.defaults module how handler404 is defined and
override it by assigning  your view function in your application

HTH, Peter

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