Actually, the example that Massimo mentioned also includes a description of how it works.

-tim

mdipierro wrote:
Not yet since this as introduced by Tim in 1.48. You can find an
example in routes.examples.py in the source distribution.

Massimo

On Nov 13, 5:07 am, Jonathan Benn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Hi guys,

This routes_onerror sounds useful, especially since the standard
exception handling doesn't work on Google App Engine (the errors are
logged to the console).

I can't seem to find routes_onerror anywhere though--is there any
documentation on how to use it?

Thanks,

--Jonathan
    

  

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