FAQ: Admin and Authentication - Sign Up Template and View

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Build Python Web Apps with Django

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Why does nothing happen when I go to localhost:8000/signup? I know all of my code is correct. I used the “replace with solution” on my second pass to ensure I did everything exactly correct. There is no error message, so I can’t troubleshoot at all; it’s just an empty screen.

I was having the same issue until I added a backslash to the end of signup.

ex) https://localhost/signup/