Page not found (404)

Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://www.bits-quark.org/2013/burnout

Using the URLconf defined in quark.urls, Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:

  1. ^$ [name='home']
  2. ^speakers/$ [name='speakers']
  3. ^past_speakers/$ [name='past_speakers']
  4. ^exhibits/$ [name='exhibits']
  5. ^nites/$ [name='nites']
  6. ^team/$ [name='team']
  7. ^acco/$ [name='acco']
  8. ^howtoreach/$ [name='howtoreach']
  9. ^about/$ [name='about']
  10. ^ca/$ [name='ca']
  11. ^sponsor/$ [name='ca']
  12. ^events/$ [name='events']
  13. ^workshop/$ [name='workshop']
  14. ^workshop-register/$ [name='workshopregister']
  15. ^workshop-register/([0-9]+)$ [name='workshopregisterpage']
  16. ^events/individual/$ [name='indevents']
  17. ^events/individual/([0-9]+)$ [name='indeventsreg']
  18. ^events/team/$ [name='teamevents']
  19. ^events/team/([0-9]+)$ [name='teameventsreg']
  20. ^profile/$ [name='profile']
  21. ^update-profile/$ [name='fillprofile']
  22. ^dashboard/$ [name='dashboard']
  23. ^pay/$ [name='pay']
  24. ^sponsors/$ [name='contact']
  25. ^quick-reg/$ [name='quickreg']
  26. ^payment/$ [name='payment']
  27. ^admin/
  28. ^accounts/

The current URL, 2013/burnout, didn't match any of these.

You're seeing this error because you have DEBUG = True in your Django settings file. Change that to False, and Django will display a standard 404 page.