Fixed #1811 -- Fixed inconsistencies in docs/overview.txt

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Adrian Holovaty 2006-05-09 15:31:03 +00:00
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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ is a simple Python function. Each view gets passed a request object --
which contains request metadata -- and the values captured in the regex. which contains request metadata -- and the values captured in the regex.
For example, if a user requested the URL "/articles/2005/05/39323/", Django For example, if a user requested the URL "/articles/2005/05/39323/", Django
would call the function ``mysite.news.views.article_detail(request, would call the function ``mysite.views.article_detail(request,
'2005', '05', '39323')``. '2005', '05', '39323')``.
Write your views Write your views
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ might look like::
Variables are surrounded by double-curly braces. ``{{ article.headline }}`` Variables are surrounded by double-curly braces. ``{{ article.headline }}``
means "Output the value of the article's headline attribute." But dots aren't means "Output the value of the article's headline attribute." But dots aren't
used only for attribute lookup: They also can do dictionary-key lookup, index used only for attribute lookup: They also can do dictionary-key lookup, index
lookup and function calls (as is the case with ``article.get_reporter``). lookup and function calls.
Note ``{{ article.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }}`` uses a Unix-style "pipe" (the "|" Note ``{{ article.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }}`` uses a Unix-style "pipe" (the "|"
character). This is called a template filter, and it's a way to filter the value character). This is called a template filter, and it's a way to filter the value