Thanks. This may be it. I'll try it later. But does that also explain
why in the dev server the reference is not a string but in the
production server it is a string?


On Jan 13, 12:23 pm, Tim Miller <t...@lashni.net> wrote:
> Zeynel wrote:
> > I created a view function for a search form and put it in my views.py
> > like this:
>
> > (r'^search-form/$', views.search_form),
>
> > This worked fine in the development server.
>
> > When I did the same in the production server I got an 500 server
> > error. Then I realized that the reference to view should be string,
> > like this:
>
> >     (r'^search-form/$', 'sw1.wkw1.views.search_form'),
>
> > Can you help me understand the logic here? Which one is the correct
> > way? Thanks.
>
> Just a guess but could the code on your production server be missing an
> import statement?
>
> Like... from sw1 import wkw1
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