That example is incorrect.
{% url app_views.client %}
will not change to
{% "url app_views.client" %}
it will change to
{% url "app_views.client" %}
which, as you can see, enables passing the view from something other than a
literal string.
On 27 March 2012 09:22, gs412 <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Django1.5
>
> {% url app_views.client %}
>
> will change to
>
>> {% "url app_views.client" %}
>
>
> I think it is a stupid idea
> Why so many people use django? becouse of 'DRY', but now django become
> more and more 'dirty'
>
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