On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:35:54PM -0700, Guyren G Howe wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2010, at 13:06 , Mike Orr wrote:
> 
> >> TurboGears incorporates Pylons. See eg: 
> >> http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/TGandPylons.html
> >> 
> >> So I was asking questions about what I took to be the Pylons parts of 
> >> TurboGears of the Pylons list.
> > 
> > Yes, we know that TG incorporates Pylons. :)  The developers sprint
> > together now. What we're saying is that the parts you thought were
> > Pylons are not Pylons, and since nobody has piped in to give a
> > definitive answer to your questions, it means the TurboGears experts
> > are apparently not reading this thread. Since it doesn't say
> > "TurboGears" in the subject line, they may think it's a routine Python
> > question not worth their attention. So, asking on the TurboGears list
> > would get you a better answer.
> 
> Unfortunately, I have posted several times to the TG list with no
> response. I'm having issues with quite simple stuff (a simple route!),
> and been nearly a week now trying to work out why it's not working.
> When it became apparent that the TG list wasn't terribly helpful, I
> had to start looking elsewhere. This seemed the most likely place.

Hm.

Can you share that code, or build a smaller example that reproduces the
problem?  I enjoy debugging/figuring out how things work.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
We did it for smallpox, we'll also win over on ISO 8859-1 ... ;-)
        -- Markus Kuhn after eradicating one more ISO 8859-1 file from his disk

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