--- David Binger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One way to do this is to override the _q_traverse
> and have
> it call your _q_lookup the way you want, instead of
> just
> passing the first component on the rest of the path.
> 
> Maybe, in _q_traverse(), you would want
> 
>    obj = self._q_lookup(component, *path)
> 
> instead of
> 
>    obj = self._q_lookup(component)
> 
> 
I've done:
"
obj= self._q_lookup(component, *path)
path=None 
"
the path=None is required to mentione that we are at
the end of the "traverse" process.

In my _q_lookup, I can do:
def _q_lookup(self,year,month=1,day=1):
    ....
(in fact year is my component)

This method still allows me to have other methods in
my Calendar class like "edit", "delete".
Then I could have the following urls:
http://localhost/calendar/edit?year=2005&month=07&day=20
http://localhost/calendar/delete?year=2005&month=07&day=20
and
http://localhost/calendar/2005/07/20

much more elegant, no?

It sounds very simple. Too simple.
Does someone have an idea why it was not implemented ?
I've surely missed something.

Thanks David.

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