2009/11/4 Nicu Marcu <marcu.nico...@gmail.com> > I'm getting in that specific url, means test_ajax1 view. I test this. It do > the render_to response. I put a print and a raw_input() in that specific > view, and it fire up, on that click event. I think the problem is when that > #test_div is updated. > > 2009/11/4 Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:50 AM, NMarcu <marcu.nico...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I got an error, and I don't know how to pass on it. I got this >>> error when I try to use ajax from django templates. >>> I use this, from jquery: >>> $('#create-user').click(function() { >>> $( '#test_div' ).load( "{% url test_ajax %}"); >>> }); >>> >>> >> '{% url test_ajax %}' will only expand to a URL if that file is parsed by >> django's template engine. Since the url is not expanded, I'm guessing that >> it isn't - is it in a standalone javascript file? >> >> The other code posted is not relevant, you're not getting past the first >> step here. >> >> Cheers >> >> Tom >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > All the best, > > Nicolae MARCU >
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