I have following:
===== urls.py ====
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
from django.views.generic.dates import DateDetailView

from blog.models import Article

entry_info_dict = {
    'queryset': Article.objects.all(),
    'date_field': 'pub_date',
}

urlpatterns = patterns('django.views.generic.dates',
(r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\w{3})/(?P<day>\d{2})/(?P<slug>[-\w]+)/
$', DateDetailView.as_view(template_name='blog/article_detail.html',
**entry_info_dict)),
)

===== models.py ====

class Article(models.Model):
    ......
   # with django 1.2 was
       @models.permalink
    def get_absolute_url(self):
        return ('article_detail', (), {  'year':
self.pub_date.strftime("%Y"),
                                         'month':
self.pub_date.strftime("%m").lower(),
                                         'day':
self.pub_date.strftime("%d"),
                                         'slug': self.slug })
   # how should it look with django 1.3 ??????


And this does not work in template

    <ul>
        {% for article in object_list %} # ???
            <li><h3><a
href="{{ article.get_absolute_url }}">{{ article.title }}</a></h3>
# ????
                Posted by {{ article.author }} on {{ article.pub_date|
date:"F jS, Y" }}
            </li>
        {% endfor %}
    </ul>

Please give an example of how to use get_absolute_url within class
based generic views.

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