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index b87cd6a64..0f446bb4e 100644
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The request passed to every view that is called as the result of a route
match has an attribute named ``matchdict`` that contains the elements placed
into the URL by the ``pattern`` of a ``route`` statement. For instance, if a
call to :meth:`pyramid.configuration.Configurator.add_route` in
-``__init__.py`` had the pattern ``:one/:two``, and the URL at
+``__init__.py`` had the pattern ``{one}/{two}``, and the URL at
``http://example.com/foo/bar`` was invoked, matching this pattern, the
matchdict dictionary attached to the request passed to the view would have a
``one`` key with the value ``foo`` and a ``two`` key with the value ``bar``.
@@ -277,16 +277,16 @@ the order they're found in the ``__init__.py`` file.
to the view named ``view_wiki`` in our ``views.py`` file with the name
``view_wiki``. This is the :term:`default view` for the wiki.
-#. Add a declaration which maps the pattern ``/:pagename`` to the view named
+#. Add a declaration which maps the pattern ``/{pagename}`` to the view named
``view_page`` in our ``views.py`` file with the view name ``view_page``.
This is the regular view for a page.
#. Add a declaration which maps the pattern
- ``/add_page/:pagename`` to the view named ``add_page`` in our
+ ``/add_page/{pagename}`` to the view named ``add_page`` in our
``views.py`` file with the name ``add_page``. This is the add view
for a new page.
-#. Add a declaration which maps the pattern ``/:pagename/edit_page`` to the
+#. Add a declaration which maps the pattern ``/{pagename}/edit_page`` to the
view named ``edit_page`` in our ``views.py`` file with the name
``edit_page``. This is the edit view for a page.