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Fixed #21582 -- Corrected URL namespace example.
Thanks oubiga for the report.
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@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ For example::
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url(r'^advanced/$', 'apps.help.views.views.advanced'),
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url(r'^help/', include(help_patterns, 'bar', 'foo')),
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url(r'^help/', include((help_patterns, 'bar', 'foo'))),
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This will include the nominated URL patterns into the given application and
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instance namespace.
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@ -877,3 +877,8 @@ attribute: A 3-tuple that contains all the patterns in the corresponding admin
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site, plus the application namespace ``'admin'``, and the name of the admin
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instance. It is this ``urls`` attribute that you ``include()`` into your
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projects ``urlpatterns`` when you deploy an Admin instance.
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Be sure to pass a tuple to ``include()``. If you simply pass three arguments:
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``include(help_patterns, 'bar', 'foo')``, Django won't throw an error but due
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to the signature of ``include()``, ``'bar'`` will be the instance namespace and
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``'foo'`` will be the application namespace instead of vice versa.
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