Thanks mates, I'm going to just use init for now, will wait for the
new routing for the future

On 18 Ян, 00:47, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Bob wrote:
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> > In attempt to get some response I'll try to clarify/simplify my
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> > After rewriting with routes.py I have my app accessible as:
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> >http://127.0.0.1/
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> > But all the internal links, created with the URL() function come as:
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> >http://127.0.0.1/myapp/
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> > And obviously they don't work.
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> > Is there no way to tell the URL() function not to prepend app name to
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> As David mentioned, you can rename your app 'init' and get some of this to 
> happen. It won't delete all mention of the app name, though--only when it can 
> also delete the controller and function name.
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> If you don't want to change your app name, you can create (in web2py's base 
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> default_application = 'myapp'
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> But to get the app name deleted on a more systematic basis, you'll need to 
> write a more elaborate routes.py. There's a new version coming along, in beta 
> in the trunk right now, that should be available for more general use pretty 
> soon, so if you're not in a hurry, just go with one of the above solutions 
> for now, and when the new rewrite logic is ready for prime time you can add a 
> couple more lines in routes.py and be done with it.
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> If you're in more of a hurry, use the existing rewrite logic; it's not going 
> away, but it's a little trickier to set up.

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