Look at the import statements on the different urls.py files.

This:

from myproject.myapp import myview

urlpatterns = patterns('',
     (r'^somepattern/', myview))

Does the same thing as this:


urlpatterns = patterns('',
     (r'^somepattern/', myproject.myapp.myview))










On Aug 21, 8:51 am, ViX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw some django projects have the site urls.py
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>     (r'^app/', include('apps.urls')),
> )
>
> instead of the regular one:
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>     (r'^app/', include('mysite.apps.urls')),
> )
>
> What need to be setup to achieve this? I trid to look into the site
> settings.py but no luck.
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