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Fixing #225; for some reason MySQL finds the user 'John' when searching for 'John ' (note trailing space). This doesn't happen on SQLite. This causes a NoReverseMatch when searching for 'John ' in the member search. The solution is to call strip() on the form field contents in the clean_username() method of the search form.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 09 Jul 2011 02:00:48 +0000 |
parents | 41411066b16d |
children | ddd69a8e07c7 |
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""" URLs for the downloads application. """ from django.conf.urls.defaults import * urlpatterns = patterns('downloads.views', url(r'^$', 'index', name='downloads-index'), url(r'^add/$', 'add', name='downloads-add'), url(r'^category/(?P<slug>[\w\d-]+)/(?P<sort>title|date|rating|hits)/$', 'category', name='downloads-category'), url(r'^details/(\d+)/$', 'details', name='downloads-details'), url(r'^new/$', 'new', name='downloads-new'), url(r'^popular/$', 'popular', name='downloads-popular'), url(r'^request/$', 'request_download', name='downloads-request_download'), url(r'^rate/$', 'rate_download', name='downloads-rate'), url(r'^rating/$', 'rating', name='downloads-rating'), url(r'^thanks/$', 'thanks', name='downloads-add_thanks'), )