ah sorry. I thought that its probably some really small detail that im
mssing that i didnt think about posting error. If i take
(r'^lang/(?P<lang_id>\d+)/$', 'p2.front.views.changelang'),  out of my
project urlconf then i just get error when i run language change- go
to address that is /lang/number.
And the error is the view does not exist one. it only sees admin and /
urls.

Dont know how to descrie it better atm - im on train atm and dont have
project in this computer

alan


On Apr 9, 1:58 am, Briel <toppe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> When you have a problem it's great to be explicit about it so we don't
> have to both guess your problem and find a solution. Does your 2nd
> urlconf throw an error, are the urls not as expected or something
> else.
> Post tracebacks aswell if errors are thrown, makes it a lot easier to
> detect the error and come up with a solution.
>
> ~Jakob
>
> On Apr 8, 10:42 pm, zayatzz <alan.kesselm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >         if 'language' in request.session:
> > >                 WTF = 1
> > >         else:
> > >                 request.session['language'] = 
> > > lang.objects.get(fdef=True).short
>
> > Figured this one out by trial and error.. replaced in with not in and
> > it worked just fine.
>
> > Could still use help with url conf
>
> > Thanks
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