Thanks, and indeed. I also want to know what r = request is for.

2009/5/24 weheh <[email protected]>

>
> redirect is meant to send the web page to a URL address. I haven't
> tried it myself, but I assume you could say
>    redirect("http://www.google.com";)
> URL(r=request,f='first') will generate a url that will direct you to
> your application's function named 'first'.
> The URL function does the heavy lifting in terms of generating the
> full URL path, which can often be complex to do by hand so it's quite
> useful. Look at p. 102 in the doc for info on the URL function.
> I'm not 100% sure that you need the r=request argument in your call.
> Maybe someone else can elucidate on that.
>
> On May 24, 4:16 pm, Pynthon Pynthon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I'm getting confused. Can someon explain this code?
> >
> > redirect(URL(r = request, f = "first"))
> >
> > I know it says redirect to a function. But why the URL and why  the r =
> > request. I can't find anything in the book about it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Pynthon
> >
>

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