can you help me by writing an example ? Thanks
On Apr 4, 4:25 pm, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Apr 4, 2011, at 5:02 AM, Ahmed Sharkawy wrote: > > > I use GAE and I use the app.yaml to solve this > > but there is anther problem > > I have more than one function in the file so I want to point to the > > specific function > > > the code in app.yaml is > > - url: /login > > script: applications\init\controllers\login.py > > I don't think this can work. The stock web2py app.yaml routes all web2py > requests like this: > > - url: .* > script: gaehandler.py > secure: optional > > ...where gaehandler.py is the gateway script, as it were, to web2py in a GAE > environment. > > > > > but if I have a script contain 2 functions how to point to one of them ? > > web2py will pick out the right function from the URL, but you have to go > through the handler. Use routes.py to shorten the URLs if you need to. > > > Thanks for your patience and your ideas > > > On 3 April 2011 23:38, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Apr 3, 2011, at 2:22 PM, pbreit wrote: > > > > Oh right, cuz login is going to be /user/login ? > > > Well, that too, but simply setting default_application (without any > > routing) will never suppress the application unless it's also suppressing > > the controller and function.

