Hello, I think you could use this :
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#passing-extra-options-to-view-functions

You can give some parameters to your view function, defined into the url
pattern.
So, when it's /mycooldfeed you will write {'template':
'normal_template.tpl'} and when it's /embed/mycooldfeed/ you will write
{'template': 'embed_template.tpl'}

Or something like that...
But may be someone have a better idea.

2009/4/9 Nick Boucart <nbouc...@gmail.com>

>
> Ideally, I would like to have a urls like:
> /mycoolfeed and /embed/mycoolfeed that both fetch exactly the same
> data from the database, but render a different template based upon the
> url.
>
> How would you do this?
>
>

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