I could run the sample application for testing. I would like to run a django server locally using a local ip. My local machine is running python 2.5 and nginx on ubuntu 8.10, with django builded from latest development trunk.
I'm calling reverse in a view with an argument that i think should work, but doesn't. How can i see the current urlpatterns that reverse is looking in? Usually i create new apps using.
The best place to understand the difference is at the official documentation on values / values_list. Now i have installed django. Given a url pattern, django uses url () to pick the right view and generate a page. I have to use python and django for our application.
So, i have two versions of python, 2.6 and 2.7. For every url i request, it throws:. Any way i can check what's there and why my I have localhost mapped here:
But sometimes, like when redirecting, you need to go in the reverse.