Hi, 

I am having some doubts about routes.py

I going to explain what I think I understand:

routes_in = (
  ('/', '/welcome/default/'),
)

This will map    localhost:8000    to  localhost:8000/welcome/default. 


What about routes_out?

routes_out = (
  ('/welcome/default/','/'),
)

I guess this is for doing the oppossite and rewrite the url, i.e., someone 
writes localhost:8000/welcome/default   and the url is rewritten as 
localhost:8000/, isn't it? 


If I am right with this assumption, routes_out is not working for me, the 
browser doesn't rewrite the url to localhost:8000.

If I am wrong... I still would like to find something for rewriting the url.

Thanks!
 


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