Why don't write {% url delete-quote-page object.id %}  ?

HTH
//Thomas

On Nov 27, 2:19 pm, dash86no <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use a URL tag as following:
>
> <a href="{% url delete-quote-page object_id=object.id %}">delete</a>
>
> my named url is here:
>
> url(r'^quote/delete/(?P<object_id>\d+)/$',
> 'django.views.generic.create_update.delete_object', dict(quote_info,
> post_delete_redirect='/sam/'), name="delete-quote-page"),
>
> If I change the code to look like this:
>
>  <p><a href="http://localhost:8000/sam/quote/delete/
> {{ object.id }}">delete</a>
>
> The link works perfectly.
>
> Also, if I hard code code the parameter value like so:
>
> <a href="{% url delete-quote-page 1 %}">delete</a>
>
> Then the link also works perfectly.
>
> However, when I do :
>
> <a href="{% url delete-quote-page object_id=object.id %}">delete</a>
>
> I get the error:
>
> Caught an exception while rendering: Reverse for 'sam_project.delete-
> quote-page,' with arguments '('',)' and keyword arguments '{}' not
> found.
>
> If anyone has any hints they would be most appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
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