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@@ -209,9 +209,9 @@ matches the requested URL. (If none of them matches, Django calls a
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special-case 404 view.) This is blazingly fast, because the regular expressions
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are compiled at load time.
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-Once one of the regexes matches, Django imports and calls the given view, which
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-is a simple Python function. Each view gets passed a request object --
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-which contains request metadata -- and the values captured in the regex.
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+Once one of the regexes matches, Django calls the given view, which is a Python
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+function. Each view gets passed a request object -- which contains request
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+metadata -- and the values captured in the regex.
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For example, if a user requested the URL "/articles/2005/05/39323/", Django
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would call the function ``news.views.article_detail(request,
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