Since <> are not valid URL characters.
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 2:02:52 PM UTC-6, Jesse wrote:
>
> You're not actually loading myhost/<post_id>/<post_title> right? You're
> loading something like:
>
> myhost/123123/this-is-the-title-slug
>
> ?
>
> On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 3:17:50 PM UTC-6, NP wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to implement url slugs in my app (python-based). I want the
>> slugged URL to be of the format myhost/<post_id>/<post_title>
>>
>> When I try to access the page using the above slugged url format, I get
>> an error and (in Chrome, the error says - unexpected token <). If I delete
>> the '/<post_title>' from the url, the page loads correctly. Specifically, I
>> noticed that once I have a 'forward slash' after the <post_id>, I have
>> issues. Everything works fine without that extra slash (extra directory)
>>
>> My code is
>>
>> class mainhandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
>> def get(self):
>> if (self.request.path == '/test'):
>> path = os.path.join (os.path.dirname (__file__), 'test.htm')
>> self.response.headers ['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
>> self.response.out.write (template.render (path, {}))
>> else:
>> path = os.path.join (os.path.dirname (__file__), 'index.htm')
>>
>> self.response.headers ['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
>>
>> self.response.out.write (template.render (path, {}))
>>
>> application = webapp.WSGIApplication( [('/.*', mainhandler)],
>> debug=True)
>>
>> Basically, I want to load the index.htm file and on that file, I have
>> javascript which is supposed to extract the post-id from the URL and do
>> some stuff with it.
>>
>> Anybody know what I'm doing wrong here?
>>
>
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