On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Aaron <aa...@genieknows.com> wrote:

>
> On Oct 9, 11:22 am, Javier Guerra <jav...@guerrag.com> wrote:
> > add a second line to your URL mappigs with the third argument:
> >
> > (r'^(?P<a>[-\w]+)/(?P<b>[-\w]+)/$', 'model_view'),
> > (r'^(?P<a>[-\w]+)/(?P<b>[-\w]+)/(?P<c>[-\w]+)/$', 'model_view')
>
> That's the problem. 'c' is not supposed to be visible in the URL
> itself.  A person is only supposed to see /a/b/ when accessing the
> model's page.
>
>
You seem to be asking for the impossible.  get_abolute_url returns a url
path.  If c is a bit of information that has to be returned by
get_absolute_url, then it has to go in the URL somewhere.  There's no place
else for it to be stashed away and remembered for later when you click on
the link generated from the return value of get_absolute_url.

Karen

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