I'm implementing the popular basic.blog application, which requires
the inclusion of the basic.inlines project. However, I cannot seem to
get my application to locate the basic.inlines project. I have asked
this question in the basic.apps group, but I think it's generic enough
to be posted here as
yeah, it was definitley the __init__.py issue, which I will strive to
never forget again.
Thanks!
On Nov 19, 3:52 pm, Ben Eliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happens when you go into the python interpreter and write
> import basic
>
> On 19 Nov 2008, at 16:58
Hi all:
I'm receiving this error:
#*
NoReverseMatch at /blog/
Reverse for 'blog_detail' with arguments '()' and keyword arguments
'{'year': 2008, 'slug': u'second_post', 'day': 21, 'month': 'nov'}'
not found."
#*
when I try
Another note if interest is that the error message is citing the
keyword arguments in the order year, slug, day, and month. However,
get_absoloute_url and the urls.py function use year, month, day, and
slug. Maybe I have some outdated code here, but where would it reside?
--~--~-~--~~-
g - "second_post" but your regex doesn't allow
> it - "[-\w]+". I think it is the problem.
> And why you did you choose "\w" for day?
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 17:16, goblue0311 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all:
>
> > I
good call - I repeated my concern below before I saw your response, so
please disregard.
On Nov 21, 9:35 am, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2008-11-21, o godz. 15:22, przez goblue0311:
>
> > Another note if interest is that the error mes
ok, the view function I'm using appears to be importable - because if
I remove the line "print item.get_absolute_url()", the view function
is called appropriately, with the odd exception that all instances
where the template is calling "get_absolute_url( )" are resolving to
the same page.
A clue
This post is an update to "NoReverseMatch question", which was an epic
fail in terms of resolving my issue. I blame myself for posting an
overly complex question. I will try again...
I am trying to use reverse( ) in this manner:
>> python manage.py shell
>> from django.core.urlresolvers import r
t from "/" to "/blog" or vice versa.
>
> --
> Valts
>
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 19:16, goblue0311 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This post is an update to "NoReverseMatch question", which was an epic
> > fail in terms of resolving my issue. I
excellent! that was indeed the issue - thank you both for your
explanations.
On Nov 23, 2:42 pm, "Dj Gilcrease" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should not have both;
> (r'^$', include('basicBlog.blog.urls')),
> (r'^blog/', include('basicBlog.blog.urls')),
>
> since now your reverse
Malcolm:
What you have described is accurate - my application did indeed just
pick one, selecting the first (empty) regex, and routing me back to
the page I was already on (in one particular case). No error was
thrown - the behavior was just not as I expected. It was only during
my attempts to us
All:
I'm trying to get the documentation portion of the admin up and
running. I've installed the django.contrib.admindocs application, but
when I visit the admin/docs/ url I end up getting a message about
installing docutils. It would appear that admindocs is running, it's
just irritated about no
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