how to use the href attribute in django templates

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Solution 1

Add / at start in href:

<a href="/appname/detail/{{ job.id }}/">{{ job.name }}</a>

And for the url tag to work you need to do it like this:

<a href="{% url 'appname.views.detail' jobID=job.id %}">{{ job.name }}</a>

Solution 2

From my experience, as long as you have defined the url of the page the href tag should lead to in urls.py, include the absolute path in the format below.

Site name: yyyy.com
Url of page to redirect to in urls.py: yyyy.com/signup/

Sample link: <a href="/signup/">Signup</a>

You will notice that what goes inside the href tag is sort of appended to the current url. For more dynamic links, you can use some python as of DTL guidelines.

Solution 3

Suppose u are at

myapp/detail

and u want to go at page

 myapp/anything

U shoud do this

<a href="../anything">Page</a>
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Updated on July 09, 2022

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    avorum almost 2 years

    When I try to use a link in my Django template from /appname/index/ to get to /appname/detail/### I am instead getting to /appname/index/detail/### which is not what I'm trying to get so my app can't find it in the urlconf of course.

    First the urls.py line for the detail page

    url(r'detail/(?P<jobID>\d+)/$', 'appname.views.detail')
    

    Additionally, the root urlconf

    urlpatterns = patterns('', 
        url(r'^appname/', include('appname.urls')),
        url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
    )
    

    Next the template code trying to get there

    {% for job in jobList %}
        <a href="detail/{{ job.id }}/">{{ job.name }}</a>
    

    I'm not sure what else might be applicable information, just ask if you would like to see something else. I also tried :

    <a href="{% url 'appname.views.detail' %}/{{ job.id }}">{{ job.name }}</a>
    

    But that didn't work either. Thank you in advance for any help.