nd keyword arguments '{}' not found.
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> Your problem is with reverse url resolving, not with "searching the
> database".
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> Reverse for 'add_record.views.search' with arguments '( Student_login object>,)' and keyword arguments '{}' not found.
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Your problem is with reverse url resolving, not with "searchin
Reverse for 'add_record.views.search' with arguments '(,)' and keyword arguments '{}' not found.
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Hey,
I have been looking through the discussions and I have seen
several different methods
of indexing and searching. I was wondering what the best way might be
to create a search
engine for my django site that allows the user to enter different
boolean operators and
wildcard operators into th
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