Hi,

On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 09:30 -0700, John M wrote:
> I am running into some weirdness in an app im writing and so I thought
> I'd try to see how the basics of URL strings are handled.
> 
> So I wrote a one line hello world app, and wanted to see how the dev
> server output it's results.  I am still getting my feet wet with the
> whole web / http / HTML thing, these may be silly questions.
> 
> Here's my view.py
> from django.http import HttpResponse
> 
> def announce(request):
>       return HttpResponse("Hello")
> 
> the urls.py maps announce/$ to this view, and that is working.
> 
> What's odd, is when I goto my browser and do http://localhost:8000/announce,
> the dev server does this output:
> [04/Jun/2008 09:22:20] "GET /announce HTTP/1.1" 301 0
> [04/Jun/2008 09:22:20] "GET /announce/ HTTP/1.1" 200 5
> 
> I'm unclear as to what these are?  the 301 looks like it's 'fixing' my
> URL or something to redirect to /announce/ instead of just the /
> announce that I put in the URL?
> 
> The reason for all this, is I'm having trouble in another post about a
> torrent tracker im trying to write, and i'm not getting the parameters
> passed as I would expect.
> 
> Any information about this behavior would be great.

Did you read this page?

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/settings/#append-slash

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