routes_out is used by the web2py URL() function to transform URLs. In other
words, it is used when you want to include URLs in your HTML pages, but you
have to be using the URL() function.
Anthony
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 8:50:01 PM UTC-5, Jaime Sempere wrote:
>
>
> 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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