'm trying to do the following
Artigo.objects.all () inside urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns ('',
# url (r '^ blog / $', 'blog.views.archive_index.index')
(r '^ $', 'django.views.generic.date_based.archive_index'
{'queryset': Artigo.objects.all ()), # invalid syntax
'date_field', 'publication'})
(url (r '^ admin /', include (admin.site.urls)),
)
[]`s
Maiquel Knechtel
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and coma before url admin !!!CheersOn Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Chris Cogdon <ch...@cogdon.org> wrote:
Need a comma between the view name, and {'queryset...' and your parenthesis are not nested properly.
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12:19:24 PM UTC-8, maiquel wrote:'m trying to do the following
Artigo.objects.all () inside urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns ('',
# url (r '^ blog / $', 'blog.views.archive_index.index')
(r '^ $', 'django.views.generic.date_based.archive_index'
{'queryset': Artigo.objects.all ()), # invalid syntax
'date_field', 'publication'})
(url (r '^ admin /', include (admin.site.urls)),
)
[]`s
Maiquel Knechtel