I thougth you were having trouble with filename... I just remember the old
not written rules... You do what you want...


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:34 AM, John Felps <john.screwt...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Why? RFC 1738 states "Thus, only alphanumerics, the special characters
> "$-_.+!*'(),", and reserved characters used for their reserved purposes may
> be used unencoded within a URL." A comma is a valid 'special character'.
> The system I'm working with uses special characters to delineate special
> meaning. Hyphens and underscores are routed correctly. I can change it to
> use something else, a period perhaps, but seems kind of non-standard or
> unorthodox to not support the RFC.
>
> On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:15:23 AM UTC-7, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>>
>> It is sort of unorthodox to have commas in the path section of your URL
>> unless you have code to specially deal with it and you're using it as a
>> separator for something.
>>
>
>> So I'm guessing the regex in the examples doesn't consider the comma and
>> you have to change it.
>>
>> So change something like this:
>> routes_in=( (r'/static/(?P<file>[\w./-]+)', r'/init/static/\g<file>') )
>> to: routes_in=( (r'/static/(?P<file>[\w,./-]+)',
>> r'/init/static/\g<file>') )
>>
>>
>> My suggestion would be **not to do this**, and change the names of the
>> files to have no commas, static files are not user uploads, and should be
>> controlled by you.
>>
>>
>> Segunda-feira, 11 de Novembro de 2013 15:29:34 UTC, John Felps escreveu:
>>>
>>> I have edited routes.parametric.example.py and saved as
>>> web2py/routes.py with the default application as myapp. I have some html
>>> files in static that now can be accessed as
>>>
>>>
>>> http://ip/myapp/static/dir/test.html or
>>> http://ip/static/dir/test.html
>>> however, a couple of files have commas in the filename. They work when
>>> using
>>>
>>> http://ip/myapp/static/dir/test,name.html
>>>
>>> but not with
>>>
>>> http://ip/static/dir/test,name.html
>>>
>>> They return "Invalid Request" in this case.
>>>
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