The book mainly but there are some AlterEgo entries.

On Mar 10, 12:02 pm, Francisco Gama <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I will try to do something using routes since it seems impossible to
> me without it since I can't predict the request.arg parameter from the
> user to stick it into controller. Even if I did....
> Only if could do something like:
>  if is_a_wikiword(request.arg[3]):
>     add_page(request.arg[3])
>
> def index():
>  return dict(message=T("...")
>
> ...
>
> maybe it doesn't make any sense..
>
> Anyway, where can I find some documentatino related to routes.py?
>
> On Mar 10, 2:52 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can read request.args[0] the fourth parameter /app/controller/
> > funciton/args0/args1/.... from the path
>
> > In order to eliminate /controller/function/ you need to use routes
>
> > routes_in=(('/app/controller/function/(?P<other>.*)','/app/
> > \g<other>'))
>
> > On Mar 10, 9:01 am, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Let's say I want to create a WiKi and its users should be able to
> > > create new pages by inserting its name in the url 
> > > e.g.:http://www.mydomain.com/application/HelloWorld
>
> > > this would create a new page called "HelloWorld".
>
> > > Can I make this using request parameters (in the controllers)?
> > > Do I need to use routes.py ?
>
> > > Thanks
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