Tears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks!!!!!

But I am confused.
For example,
the following code needs to add single quote. 

{% block content %}
<a href="{% url 'admin:todo_datetime_add' %}">Add Todo items</a>


Is there a link to give me detailed description?
I want to learn it and never get stuck again. 

Thanks!!



On Friday, August 17, 2012 5:37:13 PM UTC-4, Tomas Neme wrote:
>
> either remove the quotes from {% url 'blog.views.add_comment' %} (so it's 
> {% url blog.views.add_comment %}) or {% load url from future %}
>
> Loading from future is the better option, I think.
>
> and for future reference:
>
> Reverse for ''blog.views.add_comment'' with arguments '(1L,)' and keyword 
> arguments '{}' not found.
>
> notice how there's two single quotes there, not a double quote? that's 
> your clue, right there
>
> -- 
> "The whole of Japan is pure invention. There is no such country, there are 
> no such people" --Oscar Wilde
>
> |_|0|_|
> |_|_|0|
> |0|0|0|
>
> (\__/) 
> (='.'=)This is Bunny. Copy and paste bunny  
> (")_(") to help him gain world domination.
>

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