Also, your URL patters should start with "^" like your first one does.
And unless you need the older version, I would upgrade to the latest
stable version of Django (1.4.1) before doing anything else.
_Nik
On 8/29/2012 7:37 PM, Scarl wrote:
> My python version is 2.7.2 , and django version is 1.2.7
> I have a test just now.
> If i put the name parameter in mysite.urls like url(r'^test/$',
> 'testpage', name='www'), the {% url www %} can work...
> But when I put the name parameter in mysite.myapp.urls like
> url(r'help/$', 'testpage', name='www'), and mysite.urls is
> url(r'test/', include(mysite.myapp.urls)). This time the {% url www %}
> can not work!
> Is it when I use include('mysite.myapp.urls'), the name parameter can
> not work? And the name parameter can only in mysite.urls?
> Can anyone help me? thx!
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