tmallen wrote:
> I don't know how to do that. I just based my URLs on the example on
> the tutorial:
> 
> urls = (
>   '/', 'index',
>   '',  'index'    )
> 
> 
> On Oct 27, 2:49 pm, Hraban Luyat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> tmallen wrote:
>>> Instead of
>>> urls = (
>>>     "/", "index",
>>>     "", "index"
>>> )
>>> this
>>> urls = (
>>>     "/?" "index"
>>> )
>>> works fine. So I find myself prefixing all of my URL keys with /? to
>>> cover both with and without the slash. Is this really necessary? In my
>>> testing, I only ran into problems when I left out the first "/" case.
>> Hmm, what do you do to make an empty request like that? I would like to
>> see the headers that make that work..
> > 

Hey, you're right. I never noticed that part as such... why is it there?
When and how do you ever get an empty request? Does anybody know...? It
seems to have been added september the 18th:
<http://webpy.org/tutorial2.en?b=38&a=37&m=diff>.

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