On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Tomas Zulberti <tzulbe...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:16 AM, Gath <pgath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I have the following code from some example i got from
> > here:
> http://lethain.com/entry/2007/dec/01/using-jquery-django-autocomplete-fields
> ,
> >
> > but its not working on my django application.
> >
> > On my templete i have this function:
> >
> > $(function(){ setAutoComplete("tags", "tagResults", "/taglookup/?
> > query=");taglookup/?query=test 404 NOT FOUND });
> >
> > and on my urls i have the following line
> >
> > (r'^taglookup/$', 'twine.twineapp.views.tag_lookup'),
> >
> > and my view looks like this:
> >
> > def tag_lookup(request):
> >    # Default return list
> >    results = []
> >    if request.method == "GET":
> >        if request.GET.has_key(u'query'):
> >            value = request.GET[u'query']
> >            # Ignore queries shorter than length 3
> >            if len(value) > 2:
> >                #model_results = Book.objects.filter
> > (name__icontains=value)
> >                TaggedItem = Tag.objects.get_by_model(Question,
> > Tag.objects.filter(name__in=[value]))
> >                results = [ x.name for x in TaggedItem]
> >    json = simplejson.dumps(results)
> >    return HttpResponse(json, mimetype='application/json')
> >
> > When i try to type anything on my "tags" field in the template,
> > firebug gives me the following error;
> >
> > GET http://127.0.0.1:8000/taglookup/?query=test 404 NOT FOUND
> > JQuery-1.3.2.js (line 3633)
> >
> > Any ideas where am goofing?
> >
> > Gath
>
> The url for the view is r'^taglookup/$, meaning that the spacified url
> should end with /$.In you case the complete url is:
> taglookup/?query=test so, the regular expresion isn't corrert.
>
> A quick fix should be to addd something like taglookup/.*
>

This is incorrect.  Any querystring present in the request (?query=test for
this example) is not part of the url matching step.

What happens when you enter that url, exactly as reported from the 404 NOT
FOUND, in a browser address bar? Perhaps the detailed debug page of what
urls are being tried to match against what will give a clue as to why what
looks like it should be matching isn't.

Karen

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