I'm getting a 404 error when trying to access a URL in my Django app. What should I do?
First, check your URL patterns in the urls.py
file to ensure the path is correctly defined. Can you share your URL configuration?
Sure, here it is: urlpatterns = [ path('home/', views.home, name='home'), ]
It looks like you have defined the URL for 'home'. Are you trying to access it via '/home/' in your browser?
Yes, but I still get a 404 error. What else could be wrong?
Make sure that the view function views.home
is correctly defined and that there are no typos in the URL you are trying to access.
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