# # url(r'^profiles/', include('profiles.urls')), # not used ? Delete this entire app then. # """ # URLConf for Django user profile management. # Recommended usage is to use a call to ``include()`` in your project's # root URLConf to include this URLConf for any URL beginning with # '/profiles/'. # If the default behavior of the profile views is acceptable to you, # simply use a line like this in your root URLConf to set up the default # URLs for profiles:: # (r'^profiles/', include('profiles.urls')), # But if you'd like to customize the behavior (e.g., by passing extra # arguments to the various views) or split up the URLs, feel free to set # up your own URL patterns for these views instead. If you do, it's a # good idea to keep the name ``profiles_profile_detail`` for the pattern # which points to the ``profile_detail`` view, since several views use # ``reverse()`` with that name to generate a default post-submission # redirect. If you don't use that name, remember to explicitly pass # ``success_url`` to those views. # """ # from django.conf.urls import * # from django.urls import * # from profiles import views # urlpatterns = [ # url(r'^select/$', # views.select_profile, # name='profiles_select_profile'), # url(r'^create/$', # views.create_profile, # name='profiles_create_profile'), # url(r'^edit/$', # views.edit_profile, # name='profiles_edit_profile'), # url(r'^(?P\w+)/$', # views.profile_detail, # name='profiles_profile_detail'), # url(r'^$', # views.profile_list, # name='profiles_profile_list'), # ]