You are right, entrada is front door, but front page is portada, the
front page of a magazine or a newspaper is called portada, and the
entrance or front door of a house entrada :-)

On 29 ago, 15:39, Etienne Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> You're welcome, and thanks for the Spanish tip..
>
> (I thought entrada was the appropriate word for front door,
> but my Spanish skills arent very sharp..)
>
> Have to go catch a bus now.. =]
>
> Gracias,
> Etienne
>
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 05:45:41 -0700
>
>
>
> Grupo Django <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Etienne!
> > By the way, the minus sign in the view was a mistake, I wanted to
> > write front_page. Anyway, it was just an example, in my case, the view
> > is called 'portada' = 'front page' in Spanish :-)
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > On 29 ago, 14:30, Etienne Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
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> > > Hi Grupo,
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> > > I think it would be better not using the minus sign for naming your
> > > front page function. Also, dont put weird attributes directly in a view,
> > > but instead use a dictionary in your urls.py (read "Passing extra options 
> > > to view
> > > functions in url_dispatch.txt).
>
> > > Here's a quick rewrite for the records:
>
> > > def myview(request, *args, **kwargs):
> > >     if kwargs['returnHttp']:
> > >        # do stuff here
> > >        ...
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > Etienne
>
> > > On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 04:09:42 -0700
>
> > > Grupo Django <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello, I'd like to know if there is some way for reutilizing a view.
>
> > > > In my case, I have an application to show some data, but I want to
> > > > show the same data in the front page, among other data from other
> > > > models.
> > > > Well, I have figured out this method:
>
> > > > def myview(request, returnHTTP=True):
> > > >     t = loader.get_template('template.html')
> > > >     ...
> > > >     c = RequestContext(request,{ 'data':data })
> > > >     if returnHTTP:
> > > >         return HttpResponse(t.render(c))
> > > >     else:
> > > >         return data
>
> > > > and in the view of the front page:
>
> > > > def front-page(request):
> > > >     from someApp.views import myview
> > > >     data = myview(request,False)
>
> > > > Is this ok? Perhaps there is a better way of doing it with django.
> > > > Thank you very much.
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