Fixed #13116 -- Described scope of variables created by {% url ... as var %} syntax.
Thanks leif_p for the suggestion.
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If you'd like to retrieve a URL without displaying it, you can use a slightly
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If you'd like to retrieve a URL without displaying it, you can use a slightly
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different call::
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different call::
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{% url 'path.to.view' arg arg2 as the_url %}
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{% url 'path.to.view' arg arg2 as the_url %}
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<a href="{{ the_url }}">I'm linking to {{ the_url }}</a>
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<a href="{{ the_url }}">I'm linking to {{ the_url }}</a>
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The scope of the variable created by the ``as var`` syntax is the
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``{% block %}`` in which the ``{% url %}`` tag appears.
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This ``{% url ... as var %}`` syntax will *not* cause an error if the view is
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This ``{% url ... as var %}`` syntax will *not* cause an error if the view is
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missing. In practice you'll use this to link to views that are optional::
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missing. In practice you'll use this to link to views that are optional::
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