This looks like more of a Python issue than a web.py issue.
On Nov 10, 8:30 am, geekbuntu <[email protected]> wrote:
> i have a loop that pulls the url variable and then passes it into the
> template layer, but it's literally printing the whole string.
>
> http://milby.no-ip.org:8080/
>
> here's my previous attempts to parse the tuple:
>
> @ the app page:
> 15 class index2:
> 16 def GET(self):
> 17 welcome = 'Welcome'
> 18 links = []
> 19 for i in urls:
> 20 #i = str(i).upper().split(' ')[1].strip()
> 21 links.append(i)
> 22 return render.index2(welcome, links, welcome)
>
> @just experimenting in terminal:
> 1 urls = (
> 2 '/', 'index2',
> 3 '/books', 'books2'
> 4 )
> 5 print urls
> 6
> 7 links = {}
> 8 for k in range(1,len(urls),2):
> 9 for v in urls:
> 10 links[v] = range(1)
> 11 print links
> 12
> 13
> 14 #links = {}
> 15 #for i in range(0,len(urls),2):
> 16 # print i
> 17 # links[i] = range(1,0,1)
> 18 #print links
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