Do you have among your installed apps a name identifying a directory on the
python path having both a models.py and a subdirectory named templatetags,
that subdirectory containing a file inlines.py ?  Or was that in the stuff you
excluded from basic.app?

Bill

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Bobby Roberts <tchend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok i have no idea what is going on here.  I have django basic blog
> loaded to my site.  I've also installed inlines as follows:
>
> INSTALLED_APPS = (
> ...
>    'inlines',
>    'blog',
> )
>
> (yeah i pulled out the blog dir from the basic dir because i'm not
> using all the other basic app stuff)
>
> You can verify the blog is in fact working by going here:
> http://www.thecigarcastle.com/blog/
>
> Now click on the title to one of the posts:
>
>
> The error i'm getting is:
>
> 'inlines' is not a valid tag library: Could not load template library
> from django.templatetags.inlines, No module named parser
>
>
> You can see the full traceback here:
> http://www.thecigarcastle.com/blog/2009/nov/15/asdfasd/
>
>
> any ideas why this isn't working?
>
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