On Sep 3, 3:48 pm, bruno desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sorry, my crystal ball is down for maintainance - but the answer is
> probably that  the django.core.urlresolvers.reverse function didn't
> found a match. The easiest way to check this out would be to test a
> direct call to the aforementioned function in the interactive shell
> using the very same parameters...

   That's all well and good, but the definition of those is:

urlpatterns = patterns('',
    (r'^myapp/(?P<my_name>.+)/list(?P<my_dir>/.*)$',
'myapp.views.list'),
    (r'^myapp/(?P<my_name>.+)/show(?P<my_file>/.*)$',
'myapp.views.show'),
)

... so I can't understand why this throws a NoReverseMatch:

>>> import django.core.urlresolvers as ur
>>> ur.reverse("myapp.views.list", kwargs={'my_name': 'test', 'my_dir': 'text'})

-- Chris
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