Thanks, John, but that's not my question.
My question is not about how to access functions in the module.  My
question is about why the documentation talks about using the url_for
() function, but it is not present in the module.  Are we expected to
write it ourselves, or was there a problem in the WAY I set up the
application?  For instance, perhaps I missed a step...

Thanks.
Edgar


On Mar 16, 5:14 pm, John Dickson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edgar
>
> You normally add the imports you want to helpers.py, which then makes them
> available as "h.some_import".  For example, I use the following line to get
> the url_for() function:
>
>   from routes import url_for
>
> Cheers ........................ JD
>
> 2009/3/17 edgarsmolow <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > I recently began development with Pylons 0.9.7.  The online docs
> > suggest using a function called url_for that should be in
> > myproject.lib.helpers.py.  But, the file is essentially empty.
>
> > Is helpers.py supposed to come with any functions at all, or are we
> > supposed to write url_for (and any others mentioned in the docs)?
>
> > Thanks.
> > Edgar
>
> --
>    /Angle-parked in a parallel universe.../
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