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On Jun 3, 6:08 am, Adi <[email protected]> wrote: > You could use an argument. > > www.myapp.com/userprofilecan be mapped to a controller/method > likewww.myapp.com/app/profiles/show/userprofile > > where app = application, profiles = controller, show = function, > userprofile is an argument accessed by request.args(0) inside "show". > You can use it to query database according to that user. > > In order to hide "app/profiles/show" from url follow the usualroutes.py > mapping (its given on some other post here) assuming you > have only one app on the server. > > On Jun 2, 9:31 pm, ChrisM <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > For isntance I have RPX login which creates user profile for each > > logged in user. > > I would like to give each one of these users there own homepage (i.e. > > like twitter) which could be > > dynamically created. > > So I thought the first task was to see how thiscould be mapped, > > perhaps by querying db.profile and then mapping throughroutes.py. > > > chrism > > > On Jun 2, 3:46 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Can you explain more? > > > > On Jun 2, 8:00 am, ChrisM <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I searched through the list but couldn't find any discussion on this > > > > topic. > > > > > Any ideas how the following can be achieved withroutes.py > > > > >www.appname.com\userprofilename > > > > > I am guessing that there would need to be a db.auth lookup to match > > > > the userprofilename > > > > and then pass that to a generic controller, but how? > > > > > Help Aprreciated > > > > > ChrisM- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -

