Oops. Just noticed something (sorry; gotten really out of practice lately, 
and I'm forgetting to check the obvious). If the current page is one of the 
'user' pages, and I click on 'about', the page looks for 
'default/user/about' instead of 'default/about' as it should. In 
layout.html. the links are along the lines of: 

<a href="about.html" class='footer_text'>




On Monday, May 20, 2013 2:09:16 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> request.folder never changes. There's surely some bug in the code cause if 
> you try to put , e.g.
>
> STATIC_SOMETHING = 'never changes'
>
> in models, and in a layout.html you do
>
> {{=STATIC_SOMETHING}}
>
> it gets printed in every page.
>
> PS: why the "dinamically" in the title ? it's pretty much static ^_^
>
> On Monday, May 20, 2013 9:04:11 PM UTC+2, Derek wrote:
>>
>> I'd start by debugging - the variable in question would be 
>> 'request.folder'. does it change in some way when the current page is a 
>> 'user' page?
>>
>> On Monday, May 20, 2013 11:53:06 AM UTC-7, Lamps902 wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a few pages (about, FAQ, terms of service) that are loaded from 
>>> text files in the static folder. The setup is basically like this:
>>>
>>> content_files = Storage()
>>> file_handler = 
>>> open(os.path.join(request.folder,"static","content","about.txt"),'r')
>>> content_files['about'] = file_handler.read()
>>>
>>> content_files_as_HTML['about'] = DIV(XML(content_files['about'] %
>>>         {'page_title':response.title or request.application,
>>>         'email_contact':settings.email_contact,
>>>         }), _id='about_div', _style='line-height:12px')
>>>
>>> def about():
>>>    return dict()
>>>
>>>
>>> If I click on one of the dynamically loaded pages from home or from most 
>>> other pages, it shows up fine. If, on the other hand, the current page is 
>>> one of the 'user' pages (i.e. default/user/register, default/user/login),  
>>> I get a blank page with a "404 NOT FOUND" error. Any idea as to what's 
>>> going on/how to fix it? Thanks.
>>>
>>

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