Hello,
I have two question regarding get_absolute_url:

1) I have the template code:

{% for entry in object_list %}
<h3><a href="{{ entry.get_absolute_url }}"> {{ entry.title }}</a></h3>
{% endfor %}

It's called from a .generic.list_detail.object_list. My  
get_absolute_url is implemented in my model:

class BlogEntry(Model):
        def get_absolute_url(self):
                return self.id

but the link in the template is always http://localhost:8000/blog/  
where blog is my application name and which is also the URL used to  
get to the template above. I can even return anything (like a constant  
string) but it's not being taken into account, the link is also the  
same. What is wrong there?

2) As the name says get_absolute_url should always return a absolute  
URL (which I understand is a complete URL). Is there a standard way to  
produce such a URL? For example I need to my server (here is localhost: 
8000) and the path to application (blog/).

Thanks,

Florian

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