If im understanding your question correctly ...
Django determines the request method itself and populates a dict with the
method name in the request object. So if you want to handle data submitted
via HTTP POST, request.POST will contain the data. For example:

def data_handler(request):
    if request.method == 'POST':
        for k,v in request.POST.iteritems():
            -- do stuff --


On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 12:05 PM, vinod kumar <vk.86....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey All,
>  I have a small doubt. I can see in views that I can check the
> request.method and accordingly write my code to perform the operation
> for get/put/.. respectively. And in urls.py, the url reg. expression
> is assigned to concerned functions. But how do u give the request
> method i.e.get or put in urls or anywhere. Please help me out.
>
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