i know how configure my urls.py is ok, with regular expression. but i
must do something like

<a href="{% url mmm %}var/{{  var|urlencode }}/">link</a>

Now works. In the browser url the character "ñ" is not converted to
"%C3%B1", but the character "+" is converted to "%2B". maybe i have
some problems with the theory. Maybe the character "ñ" isn't a
problem, and for this reason is not converted.

Thanks for read.

On 30 ago, 17:13, Alexandre González <agonzale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> With django you can define you url in urls.py as:
>
> url(r'^sample$', sample, name='the_name'),
>
> and then in your template use: {% url the_name %}
>
> If it need a id or similar you can provide it with {% url the_name ID %}
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 23:08, refreegrata <refreegr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > for the moment i don´t have a problem, the section of my site work's
> > fine. Maybe is just a PHP habit.
>
> > In php when a wont to build an url in the template  i do somethin like
> > ------------------------
> > <?php $aaa = "óñ+" ?>
> > echo '<a href="http://mysite.php?aaa='.urlencode($aaa).'>link</a>';
> > --------------------------
> > because $aaa can have some special characters.
>
> > I thought that the urlencode filter do this in django. I must to build
> > an url in the template with parameters for a filtered pagination.
>
> > On 30 ago, 16:44, Alexandre González <agonzale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Why do you like to do it?
>
> > > I think that your problem is with codification, and not with
> > urlenconde...
> > > try to search about utf8 and html
>
> > > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 22:09, refreegrata <refreegr...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > i'm sorry in my last time  accidentally send the post before of
> > > > finish.
> > > > I try to do in the template something like
> > > > {{ my_var|urlencode }}
> > > > but  don't work. Can i do something like an urlencode in the template?
>
> > > > P.D.: I'm from Chile.
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