seems like you're over thinking... you want a single url to handle multiple pieces of information?
you can assign a single view function to a url. but you can define multiple functions within that view and merely pass them through to the template as part of the response. Or take a look at template tags, as that appears to be more suitable On Oct 17, 1:16 pm, John Yeukhon Wong <gokoproj...@gmail.com> wrote: > I asked this somewhere else but it seems like the responder hasn't > reply the latest comment I > made.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3951758/how-do-you-iterate-over-a-... > > Nevertheless, I think I should be welcome to make one here. > > Let's keep thing short. > > Say I have a very simple list to iterate > > [--code--] > def link(request): > c = Context() > c['title'] = ['Home Page', 'Current Time', '10 hours later'] > return render_to_response('time.html', c) > [--code--] > > Now say I also have another view called current_time > > In my html I had, for example > [--code--] > {% for item in title %} > {{item}} > {% if not forloop.last %} | {% endif %} > {% endfor %} > > {% if hour <= 1 %} > do something... > {% endif %} > > [--code--] > > For the template, I tried loop through "in c.title, in c, in title" > and still doesn't work > > As you can guess, I use two view functions in a single html file. > > The problem is that I received 'function' object is not iterable > > So the guy said I probably had a problem with the URL > my URL --> (r'^now/$', current_time, link), > > So he recommended me doing this > (r'^articles/(?P<current_time>\(?P<link>)/$', > 'project_name.views.link'), #the second tuple element is the view > function > > Something similar to Django URL Dispatcher (from the dispatcher > chapter).. I think... > I think he meant to capture then. But what I want to do is really > just, say, localhost/now/ and load the page > > I can definitely integrate two views functions into one single > function, which works fine. > > The question is, how can I assign multiple views function in a single > URL??? > > Thank you for any input in advance!!! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.