Perfect.  Thanks a lot, and sorry if I should have known that in the
first place.

On Apr 7, 11:32 am, Steve  Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 11:08 am, bobhaugen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My view that creates a new order ends with this statement:
> >             return HttpResponseRedirect('%s/%s/'
> >                % ('order', new_order.id))
>
> You should be able to just place a slash in front of your redirect
> statement so it looks like this:
> return HttpResponseRedirect('/%s/%s/' % ('order', new_order.id))
>
>
>
>
>
> > The 'order' URL fragment is appended to the orderentry form URL like
> > so:
> > (first url)http://127.0.0.1:8000/orderentry/order/4/
>
> > You can get to the same 'order' view using more direct paths,
> > resulting in a nicer URL like:
> > (second url)http://127.0.0.1:8000/order/4/
>
> > The result of all the above is that I needed two different urlpattern
> > members, like so:
> > urlpatterns = patterns('',
> >     url(r'^order/(?P<order_id>\d+)/$', order),
> >     url(r'^orderentry/order/(?P<order_id>\d+)/$', order),
> > )
>
> > What (if anything) am I doing wrong here?  How can I get the first URL
> > to be like the second one?
>
> Steve
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