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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.
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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.
I was trying to create migrations within an existing app using the makemigrations command but it outputs "no changes detected".
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:
It has many useful examples and explains it very clearly.
But sometimes, like when redirecting, you need to go in the reverse.