On 10-mei-2009, at 17:24, mdipierro wrote:
> No because
>
> ('/$c/$f', '/fubar/$c/$f'),
>
> reads
>
> ('/(?P<c>\w+)/((?P<f>\w+)', '/fubar/\g<c>/\g<f>'),
Pardon my ignorance, but why can't this rewrite rule match with:
/default/data/tables? The way I read it:
/default -> /(?P<c>\w+)
/data/tables -> /(?P<f>\w+)
Which should result in:
/fubar/\g<c>/\g<f> -> /fubar/default/data/tables
However a request to /default/data/tables with the above rewrite rule in
routes.py present results in: Invalid request
BTW could someone reproduce the other (first) issue I described? (URL()
does not honor routes.py)
> Do not do
>
>> routes_out = [(x, y) for (y, x) in routes_in]
Okay.
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