On Friday, 7 October 2011 09:20:03 UTC+1, Kayode Odeyemi wrote:
>
> 2011/10/6 Yaşar Arabacı <[email protected]>
>
>> maybe you should restart the server? And, do you include new urls in your
>> root url config?
>>
>> OK! I just found out that if you have urls.py in different packages and
> these urls.py files are all included in the root package urls.py file of the
> app, if I have a url (say /post) defined within a python module in the
> package app.api, I will have to access the url like this
> http://example.com/api/post and not http://example/post. I was attempting
> the later which is the reason for the 404.
>
> Regards
> --
> Odeyemi 'Kayode O.
> http://www.sinati.com. t: @charyorde
>
>
No, that's not true. The name of the app has nothing to do with it. Rather,
it's the name you give when you include the app's URLs:
(r'^randomname/', include('api.urls'))
That will include the 'api' app's URLs with the prefix 'randomname', so you
would do example.com/randomname/post/.
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