Saturday, August 7, 2010

Re: question about urlpatterns

Thanks, but it is just an example to illustrate the question, I need some help about the question.

On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Steve Holden <holdenweb@gmail.com> wrote:
On 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?
>
Not only does it not work, it's amazingly difficult to read and it
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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