thanks!! both works.
Bastien
On Jun 16, 11:10 am, Brian May <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 02:07:01AM -0700, Bastien wrote:
> > I don't understand how this works, on my url without arguments I can
> > use the template tag {% url ... %} and it just works but as soon as I
> > have an argument like this one:
>
> > url(r'^users/(?P<username>.+)/comments/$',
> > view=public_comments,
> > name='public_comments'),
>
> > and I call it via:
>
> > {% url public_comments args=user.username %}
>
> > then I get :
>
> > Caught an exception while rendering: Reverse for public_comments' with
> > arguments '()' and keyword arguments '{'args': u'my_name'}' not found.
>
> I haven't double checked, but I think that should read:
>
> {% url public_comments user.username %}
>
> or
>
> {% url public_comments username=user.username %}
> --
> Brian May <[email protected]>
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