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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:52:56+00:00 2026-05-14T02:52:56+00:00

I have two similar codes. The first one works as expected. urlpatterns = patterns(”,

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I have two similar codes. The first one works as expected.

urlpatterns = patterns('',
                       (r'^(?P<n1>\d)/test/', test),
                       (r'', test2),
{% url testapp.views.test n1=5 %}

But adding the second parameter makes the result return empty string.

urlpatterns = patterns('',
                           (r'^(?P<n1>\d)/test(?P<n2>\d)/', test),
                           (r'', test2),)


{% url testapp.views.test n1=5, n2=2 %}

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def test(request, n1, n2=1):
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    2026-05-14T02:52:56+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:52 am

    Try

    {% url testapp.views.test n1=5,n2=2 %}
    

    without the space between the arguments

    Update:
    As of Django 1.9 (and maybe earlier) the correct way is to omit the comma and separate arguments using spaces:

    {% url testapp.views.test n1=5 n2=2 %}
    
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