understood!
On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 10:13:43 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On May 30, 2012, at 7:08 PM, Horus wrote: > > I have attached a screenshot to show you what i am seeing. > > I started python 4 weeks ago and web2py for the last 2 so this > is completely new to me. > I downloaded a windows copy in this copy there are the two > files I mentioned > > I got it to work after restarting web2py as you had pointed out > > From what you are saying *router.py* shouldn't be there or is obsolete > I am using the system for the first time I was assume it was there for a > reason. > > > There are two flavors of the routing logic. The older and more general one > is a regex-based pattern-matching router, and it has an example in > routes.example.py. There's a newer parametric router that's much easier > to configure, but not quite as general. It has an example in > router.example.py. > > You want to pick which router to use, and copy its example file to > routes.py. The name router.example.py is misleading in that respect, and > there's been some discussion of changing the names, but it's embedded in a > lot of documentation, so it has some inertia. >

