I too, think there is no requirement about init, except that without
modifying route ou router py to point on you specific app you need to call
it init or create a symbolic links pointing to it at the applications/
folder in order to web2py to serve you app when you access IP or domain
address...
You can just set you app name in routes.py file in web2py/ root folder :
routers = dict(
# base router
BASE=dict(
default_application='yourAppName',
),
)
The routes.py template file is located in : web2py/examples/
The proper template is parametrics routes...
Good luck
Richard
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:54 PM, Donald McClymont <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I don't think there is any overall pythonanwhere rule to use init. I have
> sites on pythonanywhere and no init folder.
> Donald
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