No. Why?
On Nov 9, 5:16 am, Ruiwen Chua <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to route errors like 400, 403 and 404 to nice, clear URLs > like '/error/', '/forbidden/' and '/whoops/'. > > Unfortunately, the Web2Py Book's section on error routing > (http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/04?search=error#Routes-on-Error) > is pretty sparse, and I haven't been able to get this to work. > > I have this section both within my application/app/routes.py (snipped > for brevity): > > routes_in = ( > ('/error/', '/app/default/error/'), > ) > > routes_onerror = [ > (r'app/400', r'/error/') > ] > > However, I keep getting redirected to URLs like "error/? > code=400&ticket=None&requested_uri=None&request_url=/deh/index" > > Is there a way I can hide the query string after the "error/"? > > Cheers > Ruiwen

