Hi everyone,

Gerard's suggestion worked. Moving the pattern into a separate
definition fixed it. But, I couldn't explain why :)

Many thanks!
Brandon

On Nov 13, 6:48 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 01:20 +0300, Alex Koshelev wrote:
> > Hmm... Why in template tag you wrote `conversions` as view name but in
> > error traceback there is `my_site.conversions`?
>
> Because the error reporting from URL resolution is retarded. :-(
>
> The last thing it tries is <project_name>.<pattern_name> and that's what
> it reports, even though you might not even have project_name on the path
> and <pattern_name> might be a name specified explicitly (it's trying to
> see if it's the name of a view function, rather than a name="..." name).
>
> I have a bunch of uncommitted changes to improve that state of affairs,
> but there are a few corner cases, so it hasn't been committed yet.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm
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