Op 13 feb. 2012, om 18:50 heeft Jonathan Paugh het volgende geschreven:

> Each model supports a get_absolute_url(self) method, which allows you to
> retrieve each object's url in whatever way you want, including pulling
> values from self (i.e. the model object.). Returned urls are in serveral
> formats; my prefered is '/full/path/to/article'.
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I'm reluctant to use such method, when the absolute URL changes, the links 
break.
With a "pageid://##" solution I dynamically get get_absolute_url() when it's 
read.

Also, this solution gives me another problem: the URL needs to be reversed to 
find the ID
which was used in the select box / raw_id_field to choose the model.

if the solution still involves storing the value in a string field,
I still prefer my solution of storing the ID over a copied URL.

Diederik

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