Hi,

Could you share the URL rule for profiles_profile_detail?

Matías

Excerpts from Andrew Sledge's message of Tue May 31 17:37:20 -0300 2011:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am having trouble getting an absolute URL using the django-profiles
> module with usernames that have periods in them (for instance "/
> profiles/user.1").
> 
> Here is my profile class:
> 
> class UserProfile(models.Model):
>   user = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True)
>   web_site = models.URLField(blank=True, null=True,
> verify_exists=False)
> 
>   @models.permalink
>   def get_absolute_url(self):
>     return ('profiles_profile_detail', (), {'username':
> unicode(self.user.username)})
> 
> If the user name does not have a period in it, it returns a desirable
> URL (for instance "/profiles/user1" and "/profiles/user_1" work).
> 
> I've tried forcing to unicode, to str, and leaving blank. I've even
> forced UTF coding in the database using PRAGMA encoding="UTF-8";
> 
> Running out of ideas here...any thoughts?
-- 
Matías Aguirre <[email protected]>

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