On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Steve Holden <holdenweb@gmail.com> wrote:
Not only does it not work, it's amazingly difficult to read and itOn 8/7/2010 10:09 AM, Liu ChuanRen wrote:
> Take following as example:
>
> urlpatterns=patterns('',
> (r'^boys/', include('boys.urls')),
> (r'^girls/', include('girls.urls')),
> )
>
> I prefer a compact style like this:
>
> urlpatterns=patterns('',
> (r'^(?P<p>[^/]+)/', include(p+'.urls'))
> )
>
> I know this does NOT work, but is there a similar way to include with
> parameters?
>
allows the matching of URLs with no corresponding views, since there is
no longer anything limiting the first path component to "boys" or "girls".
regards
Steve
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