On 24 November 2017 at 12:15, Carl Brubaker <itsbetter2callme@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, I applied the migration, but it still doesn't work. Maybe this is a django 2.0 bug that needs worked out. I figured I'd learn 2.0 so I wouldn't have to relearn after 2.0 releases. The initial check before creating the "polls app" worked, but it can never find the address. Still need more help. Thanks!
I didn't expect the migration to solve your problems - but it solved other problems you didn't seem to note that you had.
You need to have two urls.py - one in the polls (orr app) directory and one in the project directory - what ever you called your original project in which the polls app.
do you have a myproject/polls/urls.py *and* myproject/myproject/urls.py?
do you have a myproject/polls/urls.py *and* myproject/myproject/urls.py?
Does the myproject/polls/urls.py look like the first urls.py shown under https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial01/#write-your-first-view
Does the myproject/myproject/urls.py look like the second urls.py shown under here https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial01/#write-your-first-view
Once they do look like this - have you restarted the runserver?
L.
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