Hi Anoop,
Thank you for the kind reply, I've tried that already. Here are the 3 variations that I've attempted so far within settings.py in TEMPLATE_DIRS:
'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/ polls/index.html'
'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/ polls/'
'C:/Python27/my_Djando_projects/mysite/My_Templates/'
They all yield the same error unfortunately. I'm coding this on a Windows Vista system, fyi.
Best,
SBOn Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Anoop Thomas Mathew wrote:You have to give template directories, not template names in the settings.py.Thanks,Anoop
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You also need to separate the different strings with commas. Otherwise Python will automatically concatenate them, as they are within parentheses.
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