You have an underscore in slug - "second_post" but your regex doesn't allow
it - "[-\w]+". I think it is the problem.
And why you did you choose "\w" for day?


On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 17:16, goblue0311 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi all:
>
> I'm receiving this error:
>
> #*************************************
> NoReverseMatch at /blog/
> Reverse for 'blog_detail' with arguments '()' and keyword arguments
> '{'year': 2008, 'slug': u'second_post', 'day': 21, 'month': 'nov'}'
> not found."
> #*************************************
>
> when I try to call this function from views.py:
>
> #*************************************
> def post_list(request, page=0):
>  queryset = Post.objects.published()
>
>  for item in queryset:
>    print item.get_absolute_url()
>
>  return list_detail.object_list(
>      request,
>      queryset,
>      paginate_by = 20,
>      page = page,
>  )
> #*************************************
>
> with this urls.py:
>
> #*************************************
>    url(r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>[a-z]{3})/(?P<day>\w{1,2})/(?
> P<slug>[-\w]+)/$',
>        view=blog_views.post_detail,
>        name='blog_detail'),
> #*************************************
>
> This may be an odd thing to do, but I'm trying to debug an issue where
> my blog_index view doesn't let me see the detailed view for any of the
> blog entries. In any case, I think my URLconf and model definition of
> get_absolute_url( ) are aligned, but maybe that's not the case.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> >
>

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