THANKS!
I'm not using WebApp framework at the moment :-(
Being a Python newbie, is there a similar way without the WebApp
framework to get the parsed mappings?
-nick
On Sep 16, 12:39 pm, djidjadji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just use the following app.yaml lines
>
> - url: /news-wsj-.*
> script: news.py
>
> and filter in the main program for the specific version
>
> application = webapp.WSGIApplication(
> [('/news-wsj-biz', BizNews),
> ('/news-wsj-popular', PopularNews),
> ],
> debug=False)
>
> These handlers can call a function with the required arguments
>
> 3D
>
> 2008/9/16 cebuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Trying to figure if this is possible to implement within app.yaml
>
> > I currently have this in my app.yaml file:
>
> > ...
> > - url: /news
> > script: news.py
> > ...
>
> > My script is accessed using a URL like:
>
> >http://myapp.appspot.com/news?c=1&n=2
>
> > I tried this but it did not work (the arguments are ignored):
>
> > ...
> > - url: /news-wsj-biz
> > script: news.py?c=1&n=2
>
> > - url: /news-wsj-popular
> > script: news.py?c=1&n=1
> > ...
>
> > Can I have a semi-static(?) URL mapping that maps to a script with
> > dynamic arguments like the above non-functional entry in app.yaml?
>
> > Just one script (news.py) but search engine friendly URLs and short of
> > creating additional similar scripts like news_wsj_biz.py etc.
>
> > -nick
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