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Fixed #4409 -- Fixed a typo in tutorial (thanks, mitch.hunt.007@gmail.com
). Also updated the reverse() documentation to reflect that it can take function references or strings for function names. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@5401 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ So let's create a ``vote()`` function in ``mysite/polls/views.py``::
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# Always return an HttpResponseRedirect after successfully dealing
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# with POST data. This prevents data from being posted twice if a
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# user hits the Back button.
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return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('results', args=(p.id,)))
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return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('mysite.polls.views.results', args=(p.id,)))
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This code includes a few things we haven't covered yet in this tutorial:
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@ -104,7 +104,8 @@ This code includes a few things we haven't covered yet in this tutorial:
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'/polls/3/results/'
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... where the ``3`` is the value of ``p.id``. This redirected URL will
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then call the ``'results'`` view to display the final page.
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then call the ``'results'`` view to display the final page. Note that
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you need to use the full name of the view here (including the prefix).
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For more information about ``reverse()``, see the `URL dispatcher`_
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documentation.
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@ -564,10 +564,11 @@ code, Django provides the ``django.core.urlresolvers.reverse()``. The
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reverse(viewname, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None)
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The view name is either the function name or the `URL pattern name`_.
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Normally you will not need to worry about the ``urlconf`` parameter and will
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only pass in the positional and keyword arguments to use in the url matching.
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For example::
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The view name is either the function name (either a function reference, or the
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string version of the name, if you used that form in ``urlpatterns``) or the
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`URL pattern name`_. Normally you will not need to worry about the
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``urlconf`` parameter and will only pass in the positional and keyword
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arguments to use in the url matching. For example::
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from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
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