Do you want it to simply parse, or you want to add it into urlconf?
If you want to just parse - use urlparse module 
http://docs.python.org/library/urlparse.html
if you want to add it into the url config - simply handle 'data/' and  
the rest data you will get from GET data through request.GET  
dictionary in the view.


On 15 May 2009, at 23:56, MohanParthasarathy wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am very new to django. I am following along the tutorial. But I want
> to be able to parse the URL which has the following form:
>
> http://example.com/data/?ui=2&shva=1#label&name=xxxx/fetch
>
> From what I can tell, i can't match the whole thing using the url
> pattern. I can parse up till "http://example.com/data"; and the rest in
> the code. Where can i find examples/tutorials for the above format ?
>
>
> thanks
> mohan
>
>
>
> >

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