I anticipated that, because I tried it.
I added:
routes_onerror = [
(r'*/*', r'error')
]
to call an error function. in this case, /myapp/default/error
On 3/1/2013 7:14 PM, jjg0 wrote:
Oh I wish it were that simple, but no I still see invalid requests
when trying that:(
Can anyone help me with this? I still have not resolved this issue.
On Friday, March 1, 2013 5:49:46 PM UTC-5, Rufus wrote:
# As simple as this? (I'm new too)
routes_in = (
('/$anything', '/myapp/default/$anything'),
)
routes_out = (
('/myapp/default/$anything', '/$anything'),
)
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